After removing the caliper from the car you'll first need to remove the dust bolt that covers the adjuster shown here.
With an Allen key unwind the adjuster until you feel it has come away from the worm drive within the calliper. This is done by turning in a clockwise direction.
Once this is done then you can pull the piston from the housing. If it's a bit stubborn then you can shift it by using an air hose as shown below. If you do this make sure your hand is ready to stop the piston from shooting out & getting damaged. I found short blasts were best.
Then remove the dust rubber cover.
Now remove the seal within the chamber.
Now you'll need a long slim pair of cir-clip pliers to remove the cir-clip inside the chamber .
I tried to find a pair but couldn't find any. So a little tip. If you buy the Draper cheap ones then you can drill two additional holes which makes them long enough to reach the clip.
Before I drilled.
And after, showing the two new holes. This will make things a lot easier.
Now remove the cir-clip at the bottom of the chamber which holds the worm drive in place.
Remove the worm drive.
Also the little pin located behind it.
Now you can remove the hand brake lever.
Now you'll need to wash & clean out the calliper body including all the areas where the new rubbers are to go. I finished by blowing the unit out with an air-gun just to make sure there was no debris left at all.
Also clean the piston & other moving parts. I used flour paper as this will not damage any of the surfaces.
Also remove the rubber on the end of the worm drive.
Now you have cleaned everything you are ready to put back together. Note: these are new rubbers and not the original old ones.
Fit the new seal to the end of the worm drive.
Also the inner seal.
Make sure its sitting correctly.
Remove the seal where the hand brake shaft passes through the calliper body.
Clean this area up. Put a little grease on the new seal.
And push firmly into place.
Put some grease on the end of the worm drive like so. I don't like to put grease on any of the parts that are in contact with brake fluid so as not to contaminate the fluid.
Also the little pin that goes in the end.
Also grease the shaft of the hand brake lever.
Then push the lever shaft back into the body.
Then, with the pin also greased placed at the end of the worm drive, place it back within the calliper body like so. If you move the hand brake lever it will become obvious where the little pin is to be located as there is a little notch in the shaft of the hand brake lever.
You will know when its in the correct place by moving the hand brake lever. This will move the worm drive in & out. Then replace the cir-clip.
Rather than using brake calliper lubricant to install the other rubbers I use the same brake fluid that I use in the braking system on the car. It works really well. So put a little on your finger & wipe it around the inner seal.
Also put some brake fluid on the piston & place the dust cover rubber over the piston starting from the outer end. It will locate in the groove that it is meant to sit in but just go past this until it is at the other end of the piston. You need to have the section of the rubber that is to go within the calliper sticking over from the end of the piston as shown in the picture.
Now feed the rubber into the groove in which it is intended to go. Start at the bottom & work your way around. You can make sure its OK by holding the rubber with your thumb & fore-finger then give it a little twist.
Then grease up & replace the adjuster.
Now turn the adjuster using an Allen key. Turning anti clockwise. You will probably have to put a little pressure on the piston until it locates & starts to wind in.
Once wound fully in, the dust rubber will locate itself into the groove. Don't forget the brake fluid on the rubber & piston. It makes the job a lot easier.
Now put a smear of grease on the slide pin rubbers & push into place.
Now for replacing the spring to the hand brake lever. Place it over the center pillar like so with the straighter part behind the stop as shown.
Now with a pair of pliers grip this section & pull it over the lever part like so.
Put a little grease on the thread of the bleed screw & replace that.
There you go. One refurbished calliper.
What you put in, you'll get back ten fold
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Greetings and welcome to menders, this site was built for every owner that might need her to help keep those bills low and also keep them on the road where they belong, she is run by very passionate enthusiasts owners for passionate enthusiastic owners, see her like a on line garage, there is a lot of tech stuff hopefully explained for everyone to use, if there is something you cannot get your head around, or you feel that there is a strong walk through guide missing that needs creating by one of us or from yourselves, please let us know, we are also on false book and youtube, which as short tech vids to help, and again if you feel there is a vid that would help please get it touch.
the menders is free, but like everything there is a cost to run things and bills( we are just happy its not a heating cost), so if we have saved you hundreds, please throw a small donation in the pot so we can keep on going to carry on helping others in the same way .
*** we are currently looking for a sponsor for this year, so if you have the passion and can see this sites worth to everyone , please get in touch and step forward to help***
And thank heavens that we are now on the way back up the brighter ,warmer longer days, "come on summer", and lets see those project builds.
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