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miataz 10-16-2007 01:29 PM

Rear brake doesn't brake??
 
need a little help here i just changed all my breaks and pads to drilled and slotted rotors and new pads, and i bleed them all and they all work except the left rear i don't know what happened, but when i was putting it back to together the piston from the caliper was on the ground and brake fluid everywhere but i put it all back together and bleed them, and it doesn't work for some reason even with the e-brake and the brakes on i can turn the wheel with my hand...someone help me please:confused:

Braineack 10-16-2007 01:44 PM

did you turn the adjustment screw in the back on them to move the pistion back so the pads were just barely touching the rotors without the parking brake engaged?

Zabac 10-16-2007 02:30 PM

do you know for a fact that it worked before you took of old brakes
sounds like a bad caliper to me, how old is your car, year/miles?
you may want to get new/rebuilt calipers if they are old

miataz 10-16-2007 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 163632)
did you turn the adjustment screw in the back on them to move the pistion back so the pads were just barely touching the rotors without the parking brake engaged?

i did turn that screw to move them back so i could fit the new pads i think it mite of broke because it fell out no clue im going to try now though, that probably is it il brb

miataz 10-16-2007 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by whaaamx5 (Post 163659)
do you know for a fact that it worked before you took of old brakes
sounds like a bad caliper to me, how old is your car, year/miles?
you may want to get new/rebuilt calipers if they are old

its a 1990 its got about 169000kms, and how much are new or a rebuilt caliper?

Braineack 10-16-2007 04:10 PM

once you back them out and siwng them back over, you must contract the piston back.

the pads should hit the rotor slightly, then back the piston back out again about 1/8 a turn.



the adjustment screw in the back will fall out, put it back and and try again.

Zabac 10-16-2007 04:11 PM

if you can afford drilled slotted rotors you can afford new calipers...i would not put a caliper on my car that "fell out" that just smells like disaster, shop around they should be cheap and make sure you take yours in for most place charge a core, this way you'll get the lower price to begin with

edit:missunderstood what fell out, i though the piston fell out, my bad

miataz 10-16-2007 04:20 PM

k i fixed it i turned the adjustment screw for the piston now is perfect thanks :bigtu:

Zabac 10-16-2007 04:21 PM

:bigtu:

Braineack 10-16-2007 04:29 PM

omg, a newb and he came back with a conclusion....that's amazing! props.

miataz 10-16-2007 07:25 PM

aha cut me some slack my cars been up on blocks for a month i had to replace my whole front end smashed it up by drifting ahah i was turboing it but i think im waiting till next year


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