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Old 09-05-2008, 06:02 PM   #1
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Rear Caliper Pistons Wont Compress

Ok the rear calipers pistons on my 96 240sx arent going in using 2 people i cant get them to go in i know i turn them clockwise and they go in but the mother fffers wont move very much i can turn them but it takes so much force im prolly gonna hurt myself before i get them done anyone have any ideas???? My car has been down way too long cause of a brake job im doin rotors too but doesnt do much good if i cant get the piston in far enough that i can put brake pads in
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Old 09-05-2008, 06:05 PM   #2
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open up the bleeder screw to relieve hydraulic pressure

if its still hard as shit to screw in it's probably seized
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Old 09-05-2008, 06:15 PM   #3
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Yea even with opening the bleeder there hard as fuck sweet two seized thats gonna be expensive
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Old 09-05-2008, 07:04 PM   #4
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try using something like pb blaster. its suppose to help unsieze shit like that..thats what i did and it got easy enough to turn in...its still a pain in the ass no matter what tho haha
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Old 09-05-2008, 10:24 PM   #5
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If they're remotely hard to turn they're seized. Nearly all rear S chassis calipers do it at some point, it's a shitty design. Rebuild or replace.
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Old 09-07-2008, 01:55 AM   #6
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If I remember correctly, S14's have a turn and press style rear caliper design whereas the S13's use a push in style. Theres a tool you can buy that has two pegs that go into the notches on the pistons. Turn clockwise while pushing. Its been over a year since I've done rear brakes on my S14. You can get the tool from any auto parts store.
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If I remember correctly, S14's have a turn and press style rear caliper design whereas the S13's use a push in style. Theres a tool you can buy that has two pegs that go into the notches on the pistons. Turn clockwise while pushing. Its been over a year since I've done rear brakes on my S14. You can get the tool from any auto parts store.
Both calipers turn and press in, they're the same.
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yeah just open the bleeder valve and should relieve pressure. Don't forget to open up the cap on your brake master cylinder!
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+1 on everything said above and dont be a wuss.. it doesnt turn easy.. you need to force it...
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Both calipers turn and press in, they're the same.
Both as in front and rear? Mine aren't like that, the fronts a press style and the rears a turn/press style.
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I'm pretty sure he meant both S13 and s14 rears.....yes, the front compress.
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Both as in front and rear? Mine aren't like that, the fronts a press style and the rears a turn/press style.
I was correcting what you said. How'd you get lost?
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