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rotor replacement question
got paid yesterday so i'm replacing my rotors tomorrow finally...
to compress the caliper piston i can just take off the master cylinder cap and use a c-clamp to compress the piston, right? if so, will bleeding the brakes be necessary? |
Yes, that's how I do it. Bleeding the system shouldn't be necessary.
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okay good, i hate bleeding brakes
i don't mind coolant and clutch, there's only one bleed bolt. lol i was just a little skeptical, because last time i messed with my brakes (replaced pads), I used the same method, but I ended up with a busted master cylinder. I guess it might have just been a coincidence. I have a brand new master cylinder now and didn't want to risk messing it up again. |
I guess the challenge may be removal of the rotor retaining screws.
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i have a 12V electric cordless impact driver (some pretty nice brand, can't remember name), do you think that'll be sufficient for the rotor retaining screws?
i live in FL so there shouldn't be a HUGE problem with rust, although there is some rust on the rotors. |
Originally Posted by trustdestruction
(Post 591782)
i have a 12V electric cordless impact driver (some pretty nice brand, can't remember name)
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Originally Posted by RonJ
(Post 591783)
That should be a big help. You seemed to be well equipped with tools.
once i get the retaining screws off, can i just take a hammer and whack the rotor off the hub from behind? i'm throwing away the rotors (they're really thin and now garbage) so i don't care if they get damaged |
Yeah, the rotors should tap off pretty easily after the screws are out. Try a rubber mallet.
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Originally Posted by RonJ
(Post 591788)
Yeah, the rotors should tap off pretty easily after the screws are out. Try a rubber mallet.
yea, i got one of those too. lol now if only i had a lift and/or a garage to work on my car in... my dads work stuff fills the entire garage, so i am doomed with rain, lack of light at night, and mosquitos, until i'm out of college and have my own actual house. |
and luckily, the weather here has been beautiful this week, so hopefully tomorrow will be nice and cool and breezy just like today
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