Honda Rear Brake Caliper Rebuild // Everything You Need To Know [4K]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Rebuilding a brake caliper that caused my EK9 to fail its MOT. I hope this video is helpful. Please let me know what you think in the comments. Any feedback or questions regarding the rebuild are welcome
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Craftsman Tool Set
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Primer
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Caliper paint
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Rebuild Kit Used in This Video. They have kits for other vehicles as well (UK vendor)
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9:51: Thanks to your tips, I got the boot installed. Wasn't as hard as I thought. Just needed to lower the boot as far as possible at the base of the piston and press the boot down into the base of the bore evenly all around. Then carefully twist & turn the piston while pressing applying even pressure on the boot so it stays seated in the bore. I used clear, pure silicone paste to lube the boot and the part of the bore where the boot lip goes, and brake fluid on the piston once the boot is in place and ready to be screwed in. Also coated the screw part inside the bore with some brake fluid.
A very nice, thorough walk through. It turned out looking great!
Very well made video. Clear lighting, great instructions. You make it look easy and I know that was a lot of work.
Thanks man, appreciate the feedback 👍🏼
Great content thank you! Will be saving this for when I do get to rebuilding the rear !
Good job bro thank you so much for load to video
Great Freaking Video deserves more views! THANK YOU
Glad it was helpful. Appreciate the feedback 😃
Good vid
Cheers Dan 👍🏼
Thanks! I subscribed :)
Many replacement pistons (such as from autodoc) come without the internals, you have to transfer internals from old piston to new piston.
Good to know thanks 👍🏼
Thank you 👍
Nice job!
Thanks, appreciate the feedback :)
thank you
Very nice vid!
Thank you!
@@Coory2 I own a DB8 Integra Type R. Looking forward to see more DIY tutorial video from you. Your vid definitely helps me in rebuilding my own calipers!
Nice! Glad to hear that thanks for the feedback. Love DB8’s, don’t see them often
6:23 the hand brake piece does it matter which side it came off left or right are they both the same
They’re both the same
Does the Seiken rubber grease have pfte like the super lube you linked in the description? Just curious. Thoughts on that vs super lube vs sil glyde vs red rubber grease? God i have too many greases.
I’ve had a look at Seiken’s website and it doesn’t say, really not sure if it does or not. Don’t have experience using sil glyde but have had good results using the super lube on some other calipers I’ve rebuilt and used on track. As long as it’s rated for high temperatures I think you’ll be good 👍🏼
Sil-Glide is my go to on brakes and jetskis.
Good morning where can I purchase these kit
How do you think, can I use this guide to repair my Acura's Integra 1995 calipers?
Hey Sergei, yes your calipers should be similar to mine. Let me know if you have any trouble
@@Coory2 I used this guide, it was very helpful. But atm my brakes do not work properly( I am pressing brake pead and its just going down. So I am buying new calipers xD
Oh no, glad to hear it helped but that’s a shame. Did new calipers fix your problem?
Handbrake hardly works on my civic,had new calipers and cables,any idea why still not working?
Hey, if both sides are weak the only thing I can think of is the adjustment bracket thing just behind the handbrake inside the car where the cables connect to it. Have you tried messing with that since you installed your new cables?
Passenger side works perfectly, drivers side not working when handbrake pulled, but if I manually push the mechanism on the caliper it locks the wheel.
@thebanditsix When you open the shaft (which you need to open the insides first of the caliper) there is a bearing there. It could be broken already. This is what caused mine to not properly push the small pill inside to push the pistons. FYI the bearing code is 7E-HKS 15.8X20.6X19-1*NTN
Aside from that inspect the shaft also, it could also be worn out.
Getting the e brake cable back on is proving to be a b*tch...is there a trick to it? Came off super easy...by accident, of course..
Been awhile so I’m trying to remember. Have you already bolted the bracket in? If not maybe remove it so there’s more slack, think that’s what I had to do
@Coory2 That makes sense. Will do that. The good thing about all the learning curves is the other one should be much easier to do.
Thanks for your reply Sir.
how do you remove and install this small metal thing that does i dont know what in caliper?
Sorry not sure what you mean. The pill shaped piece?
@@Coory2 pill shaped? uhm i guess no, im talking about that metal piece that metal plate or something thats fitted in gap in brake caliper
Hmm.. Not positive which part you’re on about. If you’d like, you can send me a picture on ig and I’ll see if I can help
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He might mean that saddle washer for the caliper bracket.
@@waverider5751 yeah, i was talking about that small metal plate that's holding brake pads so they dont wobble around (i tested it)