New rear caliper rewind kit am I being thick.
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Guys for years Ive been using the tool on the right. Its only for pistons that wind clockwise but ive been using it anyway for counter clockwise with a bit of fidling and not using the metal plate that pushes as you wind if that makes sense.
so i think f it ill but a propper left and right kit. and as it happens i'm doing some tomorrow for a freind so i pull out the kit and im f
ked if i can work out how to use it.
my problem is you see my old one the metal plate has a slot on it. The new on is just a hole. How the hell do you use it? it doesnt go through the hole so there is nothing to screw against.
im awaiting a really simple answer and people taking the piss and i will be very happy if they do.

so i think f it ill but a propper left and right kit. and as it happens i'm doing some tomorrow for a freind so i pull out the kit and im f

my problem is you see my old one the metal plate has a slot on it. The new on is just a hole. How the hell do you use it? it doesnt go through the hole so there is nothing to screw against.
im awaiting a really simple answer and people taking the piss and i will be very happy if they do.

Yes. Old on right with plate with slot
That isn't an adaptor it s welded on and the adapters fit onto that also if you look where he back plate slots on the right one there is a grove in the main body
That grove isn't there on the left so it won't do anything sat behind that end bit even if it could get there. The main body would wind back leaving that plate dangling
That isn't an adaptor it s welded on and the adapters fit onto that also if you look where he back plate slots on the right one there is a grove in the main body
That grove isn't there on the left so it won't do anything sat behind that end bit even if it could get there. The main body would wind back leaving that plate dangling
Put the brake pad shaped bit (stamped with a 1 in your photo) over the sliding T-shaped handle and you are good to go. Some rear calipers are tricky and need a bit cutting off the tool to get them to fit properly.
Sorry I cant remember which are left hand thread, try google (or ask on PistonHeads).
This sort of thing really gets on my wick, why would you make a caliper that needs another special tool just to do one side, it doesn't make sense.
Still in a couple of years these tools will be rusting away in the bottom of your toolbox as many newer cars now need an electronic piston retracting gadget.
Sorry I cant remember which are left hand thread, try google (or ask on PistonHeads).
This sort of thing really gets on my wick, why would you make a caliper that needs another special tool just to do one side, it doesn't make sense.
Still in a couple of years these tools will be rusting away in the bottom of your toolbox as many newer cars now need an electronic piston retracting gadget.
Why am I getting deja vu from this?
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Edited by TheEnd on Thursday 5th September 01:13
kev b said:
Put the brake pad shaped bit (stamped with a 1 in your photo) over the sliding T-shaped handle and you are good to go. Some rear calipers are tricky and need a bit cutting off the tool to get them to fit properly.
Sorry I cant remember which are left hand thread, try google (or ask on PistonHeads).
This sort of thing really gets on my wick, why would you make a caliper that needs another special tool just to do one side, it doesn't make sense.
Still in a couple of years these tools will be rusting away in the bottom of your toolbox as many newer cars now need an electronic piston retracting gadget.
Ahhhh over the back. FFs I should have worked that out cheersSorry I cant remember which are left hand thread, try google (or ask on PistonHeads).
This sort of thing really gets on my wick, why would you make a caliper that needs another special tool just to do one side, it doesn't make sense.
Still in a couple of years these tools will be rusting away in the bottom of your toolbox as many newer cars now need an electronic piston retracting gadget.
Doh
Yeah can see clearly now that's what the lip is for. I was looking for a grove.
I'll go stand in the corner
Edited by Pesty on Thursday 5th September 08:07
Pesty said:
Yeah both clockwise cheers.
Why 7 mm Allen bolts at front and 13 mm hex at back ?
Oh we'll all done cheers
Different callipers, different slide arrangement, possibly a different manufacturer. Probably just the case that they were designed a certain way many years ago for different applications and they are now used on the same car, no point redesigning the slide arrangement to suit the different calliper body.Why 7 mm Allen bolts at front and 13 mm hex at back ?
Oh we'll all done cheers
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