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harryresh Mar 27, 2009 01:49 PM

trouble decompressing rear piston
 
im putting some Hawk HPS pads on and im having trouble decompressing the rear brake piston. it wont budge. i had no problem w/ the fronts so im assuming it has something to do w/ the e-brake? i tried removing the spring but still nothing. do I remove the whole e-brake bracket off of the end of the caliper?

crt013189 Mar 27, 2009 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by harryresh (Post 3660608)
im putting some Hawk HPS pads on and im having trouble decompressing the rear brake piston. it wont budge. i had no problem w/ the fronts so im assuming it has something to do w/ the e-brake? i tried removing the spring but still nothing. do I remove the whole e-brake bracket off of the end of the caliper?

you need a special tool autozone or pepboys have them they are like 10 bucks the rears need to be turned in not compressed in

lumbad Mar 27, 2009 04:54 PM

i have heard the same thing. you are supposed to actually "screw" it back in. i think it has something to do with the e-brake, but i may be way off on that part.

DaBuzzard Mar 27, 2009 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by crt013189 (Post 3660766)
you need a special tool autozone or pepboys have them they are like 10 bucks the rears need to be turned in not compressed in


Originally Posted by lumbad (Post 3661473)
i have heard the same thing. you are supposed to actually "screw" it back in. i think it has something to do with the e-brake, but i may be way off on that part.

Correct and correct. The rears screw in / out, this is to allow the e-brake to adjust. Would really suck if you had to keep pulling the handle higher and higher as the pads wore out :)

Black SS/SC 06 Mar 27, 2009 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by harryresh (Post 3660608)
im putting some Hawk HPS pads on and im having trouble decompressing the rear brake piston. it wont budge. i had no problem w/ the fronts so im assuming it has something to do w/ the e-brake? i tried removing the spring but still nothing. do I remove the whole e-brake bracket off of the end of the caliper?

Hopefully you have the e-brake off :lol:


Originally Posted by crt013189 (Post 3660766)
you need a special tool autozone or pepboys have them they are like 10 bucks the rears need to be turned in not compressed in

Needle nose pliers work too

harryresh Mar 27, 2009 08:13 PM

yes i had the e-brake off...thanks guys

Black SS/SC 06 Mar 27, 2009 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by harryresh (Post 3662409)
yes i had the e-brake off...thanks guys

ok just checking, that could have been a problem lol. the rear is definitely harder than the fronts.

eurochevy Mar 27, 2009 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by Black SS/SC 06 (Post 3662150)
Needle nose pliers work too

i did my brakes within the last 5 months or so.. do what hes saying..i think hes the one that suggested it to me in the first place lol it was either him or DOC... but yea..needle nose pliers..push down and turn clockwise

Black SS/SC 06 Mar 27, 2009 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by eurochevy (Post 3662583)
i did my brakes within the last 5 months or so.. do what hes saying..i think hes the one that suggested it to me in the first place lol it was either him or DOC... but yea..needle nose pliers..push down and turn clockwise

Not sure if it was me or not, but regardless it works lol.

css9450 Mar 28, 2009 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by eurochevy (Post 3662583)
...push down and turn clockwise

One side is clockwise, the other side is counter-clockwise.

Sharkey Mar 28, 2009 06:15 PM

i just did mine an hour ago, they were both clockwise.

i found as well as needlenose pliers work, using a pair of regular plies is better, it doesnt want to slip off as easy.

Black SS/SC 06 Mar 28, 2009 06:19 PM

Well there are different types of needle nose pliers. So I guess it just depends on what the ends look like. Yea they should be clockwise to make them go in, I don't know what the other guy is talking about lol.


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