if i had a c clampJay wrote:
And wtf on the 2 1/2 hours. It's a twenty minute job
Tu Stultus Es
if i had a c clampJay wrote:
And wtf on the 2 1/2 hours. It's a twenty minute job
You're mostly black... *rig somethin upeleven bravo wrote:
if i had a c clampJay wrote:
And wtf on the 2 1/2 hours. It's a twenty minute job
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it
FatherTed wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it
ferrariFatherTed wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it
no its noteleven bravo wrote:
ferrariFatherTed wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
what car is it

Last edited by Roger Lesboules (2011-05-03 21:03:02)

Roger Lesboules wrote:
Usually to retract the caliper you dont need to bleed the brakes, just apply enough pressure on the cylinder so it goes back into the caliper, ive got a special tool at home just for that but well, youll be in a nicotine rage long before im at your house to do it! Lemme put it in image in case i dont explain myself clear enough
http://www.esklep.tenaco.pl/images/tmp/ … 40x480.jpg
Use these to compress the cylinder back into the caliper.
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/calip … lipers.jpg
Use an old brake pad to make sure you dont damage the cylinder as they are mostly easy to break.
why are you being helpful?Roger Lesboules wrote:
Usually to retract the caliper you dont need to bleed the brakes, just apply enough pressure on the cylinder so it goes back into the caliper, ive got a special tool at home just for that but well, youll be in a nicotine rage long before im at your house to do it! Lemme put it in image in case i dont explain myself clear enough
http://www.esklep.tenaco.pl/images/tmp/ … 40x480.jpg
Use these to compress the cylinder back into the caliper.
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/calip … lipers.jpg
Use an old brake pad to make sure you dont damage the cylinder as they are mostly easy to break.
Is that a Monte Carlo?
Can work too, to each his own way i guessJay wrote:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e … -clamp.jpgRoger Lesboules wrote:
Usually to retract the caliper you dont need to bleed the brakes, just apply enough pressure on the cylinder so it goes back into the caliper, ive got a special tool at home just for that but well, youll be in a nicotine rage long before im at your house to do it! Lemme put it in image in case i dont explain myself clear enough
http://www.esklep.tenaco.pl/images/tmp/ … 40x480.jpg
Use these to compress the cylinder back into the caliper.
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/calip … lipers.jpg
Use an old brake pad to make sure you dont damage the cylinder as they are mostly easy to break.
This in the single piston form is THE shit! Last edited by Roger Lesboules (2011-05-03 21:07:34)

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