Spoon brake problem?
I recently got a pair of used spoon calipers...i used my ebc ultimax rotors and my old oem pads...the problem is that the pad does not seem to touch even the rotor....what could cause this???https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.s2k...61622560cc.jpg
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air in brake fluid?
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Its only on drivers side....
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And when i push the brake when the car is still i can hear a squeeking noise...
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maybe bad cylinder.
but wait for someone with more experience, i am only guessing |
Originally Posted by jsaric
(Post 24344930)
maybe bad cylinder.
but wait for someone with more experience, i am only guessing |
Originally Posted by Vagelis
(Post 24344938)
what if it is a cylinder?
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Could take the calipers apart and clean them to make sure that the pistons are completely free of any issues. Also you can see inside behind the pistons to make sure that the seals are in good shape. On the back side it's a matter of unscrewing the two bolts and popping out the pistons. On the other side with the Spoon logo, I used an air compressor to pop out the pistons and gain access to the seals and fluid channels and cleaned them all out. Hope this helps, I don't think I have any pictures of the process, which would help. If the calipers came with the original paperwork, there should be a diagram of the caliper, they're a fairly simple design. Good luck, let us know what you find.
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Im thinking that it is the brake pad itself...maybe uneven wear from my oem caliper????
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That could be an issue as well, do a good bed in procedure and see how it's feeling and looking afterwards. Uneven wear is a good possibility.
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