Yeah..might help to bleed the brakes since removing the banjo bolt and caliper caused a decent amount of brake fluid loss which will cause your brakes to sink to the floor...dangerous if you think you can just replace the part and go for a drive.
Good video!! ..other than we never use "grease" (petroleum products) around brake parts. You know that. ;) ..since most petroleum products will make rubber swell and there's rubber rings inside where the caliper pin slides. I only use Napa brand silicone in the tube where there's any rubber. For all metal to metal contacts I only use Permatex brand Anti-Seize Lubricant Part No. 133K (2000 degree drop point) I also use the silicone when I rebuild calipers or wheel cylinders. I started noticing calipers in the 80's on a few imports had that silicone and always looked like new, seldom any issues, so I started using it back then and never looked back! ;)
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No brake line bleed needed?
@@joeb9334 👍 i said the samething
Completely misleading I hope no one replaces them without bleeding them after.
Make sure to bleed the brakes. Very misleading
Yeah..might help to bleed the brakes since removing the banjo bolt and caliper caused a decent amount of brake fluid loss which will cause your brakes to sink to the floor...dangerous if you think you can just replace the part and go for a drive.
Saved me a few hundred bucks my guy. Thank you
why did you not bleed the brakes, this is a very wrong way to teach DIY
Good video!! ..other than we never use "grease" (petroleum products) around brake parts. You know that. ;) ..since most petroleum products will make rubber swell and there's rubber rings inside where the caliper pin slides. I only use Napa brand silicone in the tube where there's any rubber. For all metal to metal contacts I only use Permatex brand Anti-Seize Lubricant Part No. 133K (2000 degree drop point) I also use the silicone when I rebuild calipers or wheel cylinders. I started noticing calipers in the 80's on a few imports had that silicone and always looked like new, seldom any issues, so I started using it back then and never looked back! ;)
Great Job Keep up the great work 👍🏿
What about crush washers
How do we know if the caliber need to be replace ??
Thank you for torque values.
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