Advice on removing stuck pad from 4 pot?
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Im having problems changing the front pads on my 159.
They seem to be 4 pot calipers.
I've managed to get the one pad out by using a g clamp against the pad and the caliper which pushed the pistons back in and the pad came out.
But the other pad won't come out. I've tried the g clamp to push the pistons back. But it's just bending the pad!
I don't really want to take the caliper right off as it has a solid brake pipe so I would have to remove that drain fluids then bleed after.
Here is a pic:

So does anyone have any advice?
Cheers
They seem to be 4 pot calipers.
I've managed to get the one pad out by using a g clamp against the pad and the caliper which pushed the pistons back in and the pad came out.
But the other pad won't come out. I've tried the g clamp to push the pistons back. But it's just bending the pad!
I don't really want to take the caliper right off as it has a solid brake pipe so I would have to remove that drain fluids then bleed after.
Here is a pic:

So does anyone have any advice?
Cheers
Wedge the pad back as neejah suggests but failing that take the calliper off. Clamp the flexi pipe with mole grips or similar if you don't have a proper brake pipe clamp, do not use too much force to clamp flexi pipe, remove pipe then calliper. This way you'll only need to bleed the brake you are working on.
You will probably find it is jammed with rust etc on the side of the pad, bit of wd40 down the sides of the pad, use a small pinch bar with a pointed end into the hole on the pad lever or tap up the pad moving side to side to keep it square as it comes up, good luck ! oh and put something under the bar so as not to damage the other side of the caliper as you lever it, copaslip on when refitting
Edited by ronaldo342 on Friday 13th January 13:11
doogz said:
You must have bigger arms than me if that's something you think about when changing brakes!
but bending a vented disc?
How much distortion do you think it takes to create judder in the brakes...not difficult with a pry bar.but bending a vented disc?
The white stuff is either corrosion or old brake grease...just clean it off.
All done now (apart from bleeding)
The other side was completly corroded aswell so took apart to make life easy.
It would be so much easier if they just used a flexi hose!
Im also amazed they put the 4 pot brembos on the diesal repmobile. (it might explain why the brakes are so good lol)
Just need to find someone to help me bleed and job done.
Cheers for the advice.
The other side was completly corroded aswell so took apart to make life easy.
It would be so much easier if they just used a flexi hose!
Im also amazed they put the 4 pot brembos on the diesal repmobile. (it might explain why the brakes are so good lol)
Just need to find someone to help me bleed and job done.
Cheers for the advice.
R1 Indy said:
All done now (apart from bleeding)
The other side was completly corroded aswell so took apart to make life easy.
It would be so much easier if they just used a flexi hose!
Im also amazed they put the 4 pot brembos on the diesal repmobile. (it might explain why the brakes are so good lol)
Just need to find someone to help me bleed and job done.
Cheers for the advice.
Gunson G4062 Eezibleed Kit.. About 18 quid from amazon & worth it's weight in gold.The other side was completly corroded aswell so took apart to make life easy.
It would be so much easier if they just used a flexi hose!
Im also amazed they put the 4 pot brembos on the diesal repmobile. (it might explain why the brakes are so good lol)
Just need to find someone to help me bleed and job done.
Cheers for the advice.
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