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So, it all started a week ago Monday when I started changing out my rear rotors for Centric E-Coated blanks and replacing my rear pads with Stoptech Street Performance. The driver's side went well, despite my expectation that it would be the worst. Once I got to the passenger side, the allen gear that retracts the piston wouldn't turn and stripped. So I tried removing the allen gear from the driver's side caliper and stripped it too. Time for a new caliper.
I found one at Pep Boys and on Monday, I brought it over to my friend's house (no working on cars in my apt. complex) and started the work at 3:15 or so. I got the hardware transferred over ok and struggled with the pads for a while, but I was on track to get stuff done and get home for dinner at 6:30. Swapped out calipers and noticed a slight brake fluid leak, but I realized I had left off a washer, so I replaced that and started to bleed the caliper. There was a bit of dripping, but I wasn't too worried about it (figured I would just need to tighten the brake line a bit more). Got the caliper bled and that's when things went south.
When I tried to pull out of the driveway, the pedal went all the way to the floor and fluid started spurting out of the caliper. It was the seal around the E-Brake hook...bad (new) caliper. There goes dinner. I went back to Pep Boys, and they didn't have another caliper in stock or in their warehouse. So I went to Autozone, who had the caliper, picked it up for more than I wanted to spend, and went back to my friend's house.
Swapped out the caliper, hooked up the line and was super nervous that i was going to have another problem and not have a stopping car...but we bled and it worked! I didn't get the piston adjusted correctly at first, so my E-Brake was all screwed up, but I fixed that with a few turns of the allen today, and all is well. Except that I am finding more travel with the pedal, which leads me to think that I need to bleed more, or bleed all the caliper when I was hoping to just get away with the passenger rear. I may just pay someone to do it if I can get it done cheap...I'm done with brakes for a while. I got home about 9:30 that night...6 hours is WAY too long to spend on one caliper, rotor and set of pads.
That's my story...it was not fun, and I am glad it's over.
I found one at Pep Boys and on Monday, I brought it over to my friend's house (no working on cars in my apt. complex) and started the work at 3:15 or so. I got the hardware transferred over ok and struggled with the pads for a while, but I was on track to get stuff done and get home for dinner at 6:30. Swapped out calipers and noticed a slight brake fluid leak, but I realized I had left off a washer, so I replaced that and started to bleed the caliper. There was a bit of dripping, but I wasn't too worried about it (figured I would just need to tighten the brake line a bit more). Got the caliper bled and that's when things went south.
When I tried to pull out of the driveway, the pedal went all the way to the floor and fluid started spurting out of the caliper. It was the seal around the E-Brake hook...bad (new) caliper. There goes dinner. I went back to Pep Boys, and they didn't have another caliper in stock or in their warehouse. So I went to Autozone, who had the caliper, picked it up for more than I wanted to spend, and went back to my friend's house.
Swapped out the caliper, hooked up the line and was super nervous that i was going to have another problem and not have a stopping car...but we bled and it worked! I didn't get the piston adjusted correctly at first, so my E-Brake was all screwed up, but I fixed that with a few turns of the allen today, and all is well. Except that I am finding more travel with the pedal, which leads me to think that I need to bleed more, or bleed all the caliper when I was hoping to just get away with the passenger rear. I may just pay someone to do it if I can get it done cheap...I'm done with brakes for a while. I got home about 9:30 that night...6 hours is WAY too long to spend on one caliper, rotor and set of pads.
That's my story...it was not fun, and I am glad it's over.