Janine
New CEG'er
Hi folks - really need some help here - my car has been sitting forever while I have been trying figure this out. I've been borrowing a car to get to work - have to get this done!!
I finally got the caliper bolt & the 2 caliper anchor bolts out - what a nightmare that was - and I was able to lift the caliper up & away. I removed the caliper anchor & got the old rotor off & the new one on.
The problem is, there is no way I can get the anchor pin out of the anchor plate - even with the anchor plate off - it's seized in there - I've sprayed it with PB Blaster, let it sit for days, no go. I read here that it isn't necessary to remove the anchor plate guide pin to replace the pads, but even though I got the caliper free to replace the pads, I can't get it back in place without removing the guide pin on the anchor plate.
Also, I used the little cube tool to push the caliper piston back, but it looks like it tore the piston boot!!!
I know, I've learned now that I should have used the round disc tool. With the piston pushed all the way into the caliper, should you be able to see gaps in the boot, or have I torn it? If it's torn, can new boots be installed by just pressing them in, or does the caliper have to be disassembled/rebuilt to get them in? If so, I'll just get a rebuilt caliper, but I was so hoping I wouldn't have to remove the caliper. If the boots can be replaced w/o rebuilding the caliper, I figured I would just get a caliper repair kit & use only the boots, but I can't find any auto parts store in my area that carries a repair kit, & illustrations for the kits I see online don't include the boots.
I've done brakes before, and never had this kind of trouble!!
Thanks so much for any help!!
'96 Teal Contour SE
DURATEC V6
MTX
66,000 MI
I finally got the caliper bolt & the 2 caliper anchor bolts out - what a nightmare that was - and I was able to lift the caliper up & away. I removed the caliper anchor & got the old rotor off & the new one on.
The problem is, there is no way I can get the anchor pin out of the anchor plate - even with the anchor plate off - it's seized in there - I've sprayed it with PB Blaster, let it sit for days, no go. I read here that it isn't necessary to remove the anchor plate guide pin to replace the pads, but even though I got the caliper free to replace the pads, I can't get it back in place without removing the guide pin on the anchor plate.
Also, I used the little cube tool to push the caliper piston back, but it looks like it tore the piston boot!!!
I've done brakes before, and never had this kind of trouble!!
Thanks so much for any help!!
'96 Teal Contour SE
DURATEC V6
MTX
66,000 MI