Seized caliper
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Re:
JBT wrote:Unwind the adjuster
Not too sure that will help.
Caliper is now off the car and the top slider pin wont come out of the hole and when i turn it the thread just loosens by about 270degrees and thats it.
Think I may have to take it to ABS in the morning and get them to recondition it
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Hey Andrew, I spent 20 minutes rebuilding two rear calipers today! The only way I have removed one is WD-40, some heat and some \"attitude adjusting\" with a small brass faced hammer. About two months ago, I had the same issue on the front left of the NB8B - luckily I had a couple of spare sliders as one was pitted and no good. A good reminder for all to regrease the sliders at least when you change pads. moreso important if you do track days.
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On the rear, there is a 10mm combo bolt/slider and a slider on the other end. Must undo the 10mm one to seperate the caliper from the mounting bracket. Use high temp brake grease - I use one from Repco that is PBR branded. Most hi temp moly lubes are OK - thin smear is all you need on each slider.
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Casey had the same issue recently. I believe he had a brake shop sort it out for him. Same happened to me on a NA6, I ended up getting a 2nd had caliper from a wreckers. It is fairly common on our rear brakes. Pays to re-lube the slider pin on a regular basis. I have been using high temp grease, but have also seen specific brake grease in some auto shops.
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It took about an hour to get mine out when it seized but the way I sorted it out was to slide an open end spanner into the gap so the open end was over the slider pin and then try to lever it out a bit. Then when the gap was big enough I put another one in next to it and kept levering it with wedges between the spanners.
Dodgey as hell but actually worked.
Dodgey as hell but actually worked.
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