FAQ for Brake Caliper Repair
Q: What is the recommended torque for the brake caliper mounting bracket bolts?
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The recommended torque is 175 Nm (125 ft. lbs.).
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29/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the bolt?
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The recommended torque is 175 Nm (129 Ib ft).
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29/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the brake caliper inlet fitting bolt?
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The recommended torque is 45 Nm (33 ft. lbs.).
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29/10/2022 Q: How to install the Brake Caliper Bracket- Rear?
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You need to install the brake caliper bracket to the suspension knuckle, install the two new brake caliper mounting bracket bolts and washers, tighten the brake caliper mounting bracket bolts, lubricate the brake caliper pin bolts with high-temperature silicone lubricant, install the brake pad retainers to the brake caliper bracket, install the brake pads to the brake caliper bracket, and install the brake caliper.
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29/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the front brake caliper mounting bracket bolts?
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The recommended torque is 175 Nm (125 ft. lbs.).
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29/10/2022 Q: How to remove the brake caliper pistons properly?
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You can remove the brake caliper pistons from the caliper bore by directing low-pressure compressed air into the caliper bore through the fluid inlet hole.
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29/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the caliper bleed screw?
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The recommended torque is 12 Nm (106-inch lbs.).
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29/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the brake pipe between the inboard and outboard pistons?
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The recommended torque is 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.).
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29/10/2022 Q: Can you reuse the copper brake hose gaskets?
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No, you should install new copper brake hose gaskets.
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29/10/2022 Q: Can you reuse the brake caliper mounting bracket bolts?
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No, the brake caliper mounting bracket bolts must not be reused. Replace the bolts with new bolts whenever the bolts are removed or become loose.
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