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rear brake calipers
Hi Folks'
Having some trouble with my aw11 rear brakes,
Athough footbrake is ok,I'm having trouble with the handbrake,
Can you confirm that the non operation of the handbrake mechanism means a complete caliper replacement? or can these mechanisms be freed off,
On the handrake lever (on caliper)how much movement is expected and what distance would this move the piston?
Many thanks , Kev.
Having some trouble with my aw11 rear brakes,
Athough footbrake is ok,I'm having trouble with the handbrake,
Can you confirm that the non operation of the handbrake mechanism means a complete caliper replacement? or can these mechanisms be freed off,
On the handrake lever (on caliper)how much movement is expected and what distance would this move the piston?
Many thanks , Kev.
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Topic author
rear brake calipers
Hi Kev,
If the footbrake is ok, them I'd guess that you can sort out the handbrake without replacing the caliper, it's a very common problem. The last time mine stuck it was due to the cable dragging in the housing, even though it looked ok. New cables are available from most motor factors at around £20/side.
There's a couple of excellent articles in the Mk1 section of "Know Your 2" - links on the LHS column - which show you how to overhaul the calipers or simply adjust the handbrake. Well worth reading.
Brian
If the footbrake is ok, them I'd guess that you can sort out the handbrake without replacing the caliper, it's a very common problem. The last time mine stuck it was due to the cable dragging in the housing, even though it looked ok. New cables are available from most motor factors at around £20/side.
There's a couple of excellent articles in the Mk1 section of "Know Your 2" - links on the LHS column - which show you how to overhaul the calipers or simply adjust the handbrake. Well worth reading.
Brian
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Topic author
rear brake calipers
Thanks Todd and Brian for your replies,
After removing both calipers, I got to work on the handbrake mechanism,
I knew the pistons were ok as they re-wound back no problem,in turn the cable was removed and freed off,lightly oiled and re fitted,
With the application of some penetrating spray and some work on the lever it appeared that the lever was producing more travel,
Both calipers were re-fitted,handbrake adjusted and now all appears to be ok.(fingers crossed!)
I guess that I was a bit wary of using penetrating spray on brake parts.
many thanks again, Kev.
After removing both calipers, I got to work on the handbrake mechanism,
I knew the pistons were ok as they re-wound back no problem,in turn the cable was removed and freed off,lightly oiled and re fitted,
With the application of some penetrating spray and some work on the lever it appeared that the lever was producing more travel,
Both calipers were re-fitted,handbrake adjusted and now all appears to be ok.(fingers crossed!)
I guess that I was a bit wary of using penetrating spray on brake parts.
many thanks again, Kev.