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| colinxm |
Posted: March 17, 2009 04:53 pm
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Hi all, anyone here ever had lhm leaking from the rubber "boot" that covers the parking brake mechanism on the front brake calipers ? one of mine is doing it and i wondered if anyone had any advice before I started to pull it apart.
Cheers, Colin.P -------------------- Colin.P.
Jørpeland, Norway 1995 2.1TD silver estate, Rp 6723 1979 Triumph TR7 convertable 1998 Ford Puma (the wife's) 1989 Peugeot 205 cabriolet (the son's but I have to fix it...) 2004 Peugeot 307SW (another one for the missus) |
| noz |
Posted: March 17, 2009 09:06 pm
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Hi Colin,
Never seen that particular fault before. However there is a shaft which comes out the back side of the caliper agianst which the parking brake mechanism acts. Since the hydraulic pressure must surround that shaft then it must, by defiinition have seals, probably o-rings. According to Citroen-Sevice you can get a repair kit which seems to contain all of the required seals. Taking the caliper apart is not too difficult but a few photographs during the disassembly would help with the reassembly. cheers noz -------------------- '10 '59' C5 2.0 HDi Exclusive Tourer Metallic Grey
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| colinxm |
Posted: March 17, 2009 09:39 pm
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Hi Noz, thanks for that, I'll get onto Citroen in the morning. Looks like my pushbike is coming out of retirement again for a while
Cheers, Colin.P -------------------- Colin.P.
Jørpeland, Norway 1995 2.1TD silver estate, Rp 6723 1979 Triumph TR7 convertable 1998 Ford Puma (the wife's) 1989 Peugeot 205 cabriolet (the son's but I have to fix it...) 2004 Peugeot 307SW (another one for the missus) |
| colinxm |
Posted: March 23, 2009 05:58 pm
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The caliper repair kits arrived today complete with fully comprehensive instructions , hurrah ! - in French
As usual, the Haynes and Peter Russek books of fun are useless, both saying that special tools are required and the job should be entrusted to main dealers Help.... Colin.P -------------------- Colin.P.
Jørpeland, Norway 1995 2.1TD silver estate, Rp 6723 1979 Triumph TR7 convertable 1998 Ford Puma (the wife's) 1989 Peugeot 205 cabriolet (the son's but I have to fix it...) 2004 Peugeot 307SW (another one for the missus) |
| yaronagler |
Posted: March 23, 2009 09:19 pm
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thats right dont loose your time trying to rebuild the caliper,its not easy and its not will sucssed.
try find used one in good shape or buy a new one (mybe a lot of money) good luck |
| colinxm |
Posted: March 23, 2009 09:23 pm
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Too late, I've got the rebuild kits now which I was told "will not be cheap. Since I have full use of a toolroom I'm sure I can find a way
Cheers, Colin.P -------------------- Colin.P.
Jørpeland, Norway 1995 2.1TD silver estate, Rp 6723 1979 Triumph TR7 convertable 1998 Ford Puma (the wife's) 1989 Peugeot 205 cabriolet (the son's but I have to fix it...) 2004 Peugeot 307SW (another one for the missus) |
| broyty |
Posted: March 23, 2009 10:10 pm
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Hi colin the procedure is as follows:-
1/ remove caliper from the car, 2/ unwind the piston as far as it will go then insert a bit of wood 10mm thick between the piston and caliper and carefully blow the piston out with compressed air, 3/ pull the boot covering the handbrake lever back and remove the small circlip from the end of the shaft, 4/ looking down on the caliper from the h/brake end there is the plunger that screws ito the piston around this are 5 cup springs these need compressing then the h/brake lever /spring and small follower can be removed, 5/ release the the plunger cup springs and withdraw the plunger, 6/ clean everything spotless and remove the old seals, rebuilding is the reverse of the dissassembly the seals etc want coating with lhm before assembly the only hard part is getting the piston started on the threads I hope this helps you if you need any clarification of the above process please ask good luck Mick -------------------- 95 xm 2.0l turbo exclusive hatch 77,000 rp 6766
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| dean |
Posted: March 23, 2009 10:13 pm
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There's always a way, i havent seen a special tool yet that cant be replaced by a large flat bladed screwdriver and/or a hammer Colin
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| colinxm |
Posted: March 24, 2009 10:48 am
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Cheers Mick - that's exactly what I needed to know, doesn't sound too bad after all
Dean, i always find a set of chisels to be invaluable too Thanks gents, Colin.P -------------------- Colin.P.
Jørpeland, Norway 1995 2.1TD silver estate, Rp 6723 1979 Triumph TR7 convertable 1998 Ford Puma (the wife's) 1989 Peugeot 205 cabriolet (the son's but I have to fix it...) 2004 Peugeot 307SW (another one for the missus) |
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