Rear caliper bolt and oil drain plug
#1
Rear caliper bolt and oil drain plug
I was replacing my rear rotors and pads and saw that the 8mm hex carrier bolts was pretty rusted and stripped. I'm looking for replacements online and only saw ESC selling them as a kit for both front and back. I've checked all the other sites on the sticky and cant seem to find them maybe im calling them a different name? Also did anyone get away with just using needlenose pliers for retracting the piston back in? I bought the cube from harbor freight and it was too small. For the oil drain plug I read somewhere on here the size was 24x1.5 and that i could get a magnet one from autozone for 4 bucks. i went there today and they had 2 magnet ones for 4 bucks and none of them were 24x1.5.. one was M12 - 1.75 x 15 mm. head x 34.55 mm. and the other was 1/2 in. - 20 x 3/4 in. head x .898 in. which one is it?
#2
Yes. The brake caliper retractor tool from harbor freight makes it easier though. Even though it wouldnt fit perfect, it made it easier to turn the piston.
#4
Yeah try one of these kits if the needle nose dont work. http://www.harborfreight.com/18-piec...kit-97143.html
I would turn the piston with the needle nose, then press with a c-clamp, and swap back and forth till it was in.
I would turn the piston with the needle nose, then press with a c-clamp, and swap back and forth till it was in.
#6
Ya i'll be going back there shortly i'll check that out. I went there today to buy a 8mm hex(don't know why the front and back arnt the same) and the tool was deformed lol There was no way for me to attach it to my 3/8 ratchet So i'll be there to return it
#7
Yeah that cube is a piece of ****. Rent the good one, its more than worth parting with $50 for a few hours. As for those 8mm carrier bolts, if you don't want to buy the kit you could replace the cap screws with real actual bolts. That obviously requires that you get one out intact and have another car to drive to the hardware store though lol
Did you already do your front brakes?
EDIT: try this.
Did you already do your front brakes?
EDIT: try this.
Last edited by CCA4; 09-15-2010 at 07:29 AM.
#8
Thanks for the replys
I recently changed my front brakes last week, I'll prob just rent that tool to make life easier. As for the bolt i'll try and keep an eye out for it at the hardware store. Also any word on the size for the oil drain plug? I keep seeing 14x1.5 or 26x1.5 I had a long talk with one of the people at autozone. They said that the standard size was 26 ive been looking around the forums and they said 14
I recently changed my front brakes last week, I'll prob just rent that tool to make life easier. As for the bolt i'll try and keep an eye out for it at the hardware store. Also any word on the size for the oil drain plug? I keep seeing 14x1.5 or 26x1.5 I had a long talk with one of the people at autozone. They said that the standard size was 26 ive been looking around the forums and they said 14
#10
Do NOT do this. The rear caliper pistons have to be turned while they're being compressed, otherwise you'll blow the piston seals.