if i had a c clampJay wrote:
And wtf on the 2 1/2 hours. It's a twenty minute job
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if i had a c clampJay wrote:
And wtf on the 2 1/2 hours. It's a twenty minute job
You're mostly black... *rig somethin upeleven bravo wrote:
if i had a c clampJay wrote:
And wtf on the 2 1/2 hours. It's a twenty minute job
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it
FatherTed wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it
ferrariFatherTed wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it
no its noteleven bravo wrote:
ferrariFatherTed wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it
Last edited by Roger Lesboules (2011-05-03 21:03:02)
Roger Lesboules wrote:
Usually to retract the caliper you dont need to bleed the brakes, just apply enough pressure on the cylinder so it goes back into the caliper, ive got a special tool at home just for that but well, youll be in a nicotine rage long before im at your house to do it! Lemme put it in image in case i dont explain myself clear enough
http://www.esklep.tenaco.pl/images/tmp/ … 40x480.jpg
Use these to compress the cylinder back into the caliper.
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/calip … lipers.jpg
Use an old brake pad to make sure you dont damage the cylinder as they are mostly easy to break.
why are you being helpful?Roger Lesboules wrote:
Usually to retract the caliper you dont need to bleed the brakes, just apply enough pressure on the cylinder so it goes back into the caliper, ive got a special tool at home just for that but well, youll be in a nicotine rage long before im at your house to do it! Lemme put it in image in case i dont explain myself clear enough
http://www.esklep.tenaco.pl/images/tmp/ … 40x480.jpg
Use these to compress the cylinder back into the caliper.
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/calip … lipers.jpg
Use an old brake pad to make sure you dont damage the cylinder as they are mostly easy to break.
Is that a Monte Carlo?
Can work too, to each his own way i guessJay wrote:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e … -clamp.jpgRoger Lesboules wrote:
Usually to retract the caliper you dont need to bleed the brakes, just apply enough pressure on the cylinder so it goes back into the caliper, ive got a special tool at home just for that but well, youll be in a nicotine rage long before im at your house to do it! Lemme put it in image in case i dont explain myself clear enough
http://www.esklep.tenaco.pl/images/tmp/ … 40x480.jpg
Use these to compress the cylinder back into the caliper.
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/calip … lipers.jpg
Use an old brake pad to make sure you dont damage the cylinder as they are mostly easy to break.
Last edited by Roger Lesboules (2011-05-03 21:07:34)
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