95 Civic rear disc brake prob
I'm trying to change the rear disc brake pads on my 95 Civic EX. Passanger
side is now complete. The upper pin on the passanger caliper mounting bracket was sticking causing the inner pad to wear down. I was able to free the upper pin and replace it...... On the driver's side, I have removed the caliper. But, now I can't remove its upper caliper pin in the caliper mounting bracket housing which is attached to the vehicle. The pin will not move. I removed the rubber protective sleeve, sprayed PB Blaster into the pin area multiple times and I tried warming the housing with a propane torch. I have tried everything but a pipe wrench to break it free. It will not move at all. Thanks in advance for any ideas or suggestions. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
duckbill wrote:
> I'm trying to change the rear disc brake pads on my 95 Civic EX. Passanger > side is now complete. The upper pin on the passanger caliper mounting > bracket was sticking causing the inner pad to wear down. I was able to > free the upper pin and replace it...... On the driver's side, I have > removed the caliper. But, now I can't remove its upper caliper pin in the > caliper mounting bracket housing which is attached to the vehicle. The pin > will not move. I removed the rubber protective sleeve, sprayed PB Blaster > into the pin area multiple times and I tried warming the housing with a > propane torch. I have tried everything but a pipe wrench to break it free. > It will not move at all. Thanks in advance for any ideas or suggestions. > why do you want to replace it? isn't it a fixed part? all you need to do is clean and lube so that the caliper slides properly, then reassemble. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
duckbill wrote:
> I'm trying to change the rear disc brake pads on my 95 Civic EX. Passanger > side is now complete. The upper pin on the passanger caliper mounting > bracket was sticking causing the inner pad to wear down. I was able to > free the upper pin and replace it...... On the driver's side, I have > removed the caliper. But, now I can't remove its upper caliper pin in the > caliper mounting bracket housing which is attached to the vehicle. The pin > will not move. I removed the rubber protective sleeve, sprayed PB Blaster > into the pin area multiple times and I tried warming the housing with a > propane torch. I have tried everything but a pipe wrench to break it free. > It will not move at all. Thanks in advance for any ideas or suggestions. > why do you want to replace it? isn't it a fixed part? all you need to do is clean and lube so that the caliper slides properly, then reassemble. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin stuck in
the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin which is getting destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any Ideas on how to get it out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin today and put a six point wrench on it to try and break it free. It won't move at all. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin stuck in
the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin which is getting destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any Ideas on how to get it out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin today and put a six point wrench on it to try and break it free. It won't move at all. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
"duckbill" <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote in message
news:227d719b43ad82523ae6ae97ba689759@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin stuck > in > the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin which is getting > destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any Ideas on how to get it > out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin today and put a six point > wrench on it to try and break it free. It won't move at all. > > They can be ungodly tight when they seize (as you see!) Persistence with modest heat cycling plus the PB Blaster like you have been doing may do the job, or you may have to replace the caliper. Good luck. Mike |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
"duckbill" <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote in message
news:227d719b43ad82523ae6ae97ba689759@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin stuck > in > the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin which is getting > destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any Ideas on how to get it > out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin today and put a six point > wrench on it to try and break it free. It won't move at all. > > They can be ungodly tight when they seize (as you see!) Persistence with modest heat cycling plus the PB Blaster like you have been doing may do the job, or you may have to replace the caliper. Good luck. Mike |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
"duckbill" <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote in
news:227d719b43ad82523ae6ae97ba689759@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin > stuck in the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin > which is getting destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any > Ideas on how to get it out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin > today and put a six point wrench on it to try and break it free. It > won't move at all. > Clamp a set of Vise-Grips on the pin's head. Use a hammer to shock the pin into turning. See here for more: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/rusty...s2_detail.html -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
"duckbill" <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote in
news:227d719b43ad82523ae6ae97ba689759@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin > stuck in the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin > which is getting destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any > Ideas on how to get it out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin > today and put a six point wrench on it to try and break it free. It > won't move at all. > Clamp a set of Vise-Grips on the pin's head. Use a hammer to shock the pin into turning. See here for more: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/rusty...s2_detail.html -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
duckbill wrote:
> Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin stuck in > the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin which is getting > destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any Ideas on how to get it > out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin today and put a six point > wrench on it to try and break it free. It won't move at all. > couple of suggestions - pipe wrenches are /very/ effective. also modest heat - it may be loctited. there are some bolts on hondas that appear to use this, and modest heat shifts this just fine ~250F. finally, regarding 6-point wrenches, you mean torx? be careful which tool you use. i have found lisle [from sears] to be the most abysmal crap that easily breaks and ruins the socket on the bolt you're trying to turn. once that happens, you have to drill. instead, get a tool where the working part is an insert - better for heat treatment and therefore strength during manufacture. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
duckbill wrote:
> Jim, I got to wordy in my discussion. I have an upper floating pin stuck in > the housing and can't free it. I plan to replace the pin which is getting > destroyed by me if and when I can get it out. Any Ideas on how to get it > out? I plan to thread a bolt into the pin today and put a six point > wrench on it to try and break it free. It won't move at all. > couple of suggestions - pipe wrenches are /very/ effective. also modest heat - it may be loctited. there are some bolts on hondas that appear to use this, and modest heat shifts this just fine ~250F. finally, regarding 6-point wrenches, you mean torx? be careful which tool you use. i have found lisle [from sears] to be the most abysmal crap that easily breaks and ruins the socket on the bolt you're trying to turn. once that happens, you have to drill. instead, get a tool where the working part is an insert - better for heat treatment and therefore strength during manufacture. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
Thanks guys; I got it off after heating "gentley" with an acetelene torch.
A pipe wrench would not budge it before some serious heat. Thanks again Michael and Tegger. |
Re: 95 Civic rear disc brake prob
Thanks guys; I got it off after heating "gentley" with an acetelene torch.
A pipe wrench would not budge it before some serious heat. Thanks again Michael and Tegger. |
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