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jimGTS
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fuel filter, front pads...

Post by jimGTS »

right, just got some pads and fuel filter from camskill.
filter made by nipparts.. (?), this ok?
pads by ebc, standard ebc brakes....??
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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2 pads per side.
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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dai21t wrote:2 pads per side.



goes to show ive never changed brakes before, doh!
:oops:
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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dai21t wrote:2 pads per side.



difficult to change??
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

Post by GeoffC320 »

Err...one pad clamping either side of the disc? 8-[
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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Geoff Munt wrote:Err...one pad clamping either side of the disc? 8-[


what was the question? :oops:
lol...
i realised soon as i wrote it, lol.


any idea on the make of fuel filter?
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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jimGTS wrote:got a box of 4, even tho i only ordered front pads, do they normally come in sets of 4??


you dumbass :mrgreen:

quality entertainment mate :lol: :lol:
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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jimGTS wrote:
dai21t wrote:2 pads per side.



goes to show ive never changed brakes before, doh!
:oops:


You shouldn't be driving! You don't have to have not changed brake pads on a car to realise there is a pad either side of the disc :lol: :lol:
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

Post by Dale_V »

jim, go fetch me a left handed hammer =D>

the fuel filter should be right mate :wink:
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Dale_V wrote:jim, go fetch me a left handed hammer =D>

the fuel filter should be right mate :wink:


don't forget the right handed spanner and the long stand!! =D>
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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yeh yeh yeh, i was going nuts, i soon realised my mistake....

how do you open the fuel cap btw??
oh and opening doors, hows that work??

:-s
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Can you check the antifreeze on my 2cv if i bring it round too mate? 8)
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jimGTS
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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im aloud some dumb a** moments when it concerns me.....
:clown:

i virtually live on here these days due to working late.
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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jimGTS wrote:im aloud some dumb a** moments when it concerns me.....



Every post?

jimGTS wrote:i virtually live on here these days due to working late.


We know :roll: ](*,) #-o










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jimGTS
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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charming.
:mrgreen:

so says Mr 3million posts...
:mrgreen:
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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jimGTS wrote:charming.
:mrgreen:

so says Mr 3million posts...
:mrgreen:


*ahem* :whistle:
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

Post by RichardPON »

Fuel filter will be fine Jim - I got the same one from them for mine.

Pads are also a piece of p1$$ to change........
jimGTS
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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are there any how twos for changing pads??
seems more complex than it sounds.....

see i havent done brakes before, but i can change over an intercooler etc etc, so im not completely a dumb a** peeps...
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

Post by liberty »

Don't worry Jim I didn't know you needed 2 each side either haha.

Anyway I did mine with Luke the other weekend, it's pretty damn easy ASSUMING no calipers are stuck, then it becomes a nightmare!

I can't exactly remember which bolts we took off but if you look behind the caliper there's a biggish bolt right at the very bottom, IIRC you remove this then you can lift the caliper up to reveal the pads. The pads will just pull out and you should have metal clips with them (just thin wire clips which help keep them away from ur disc iirc - make sure you don't lose them!). After you've taken our ur pads, u'll need to wind ur caliper piston back in (these push against the pads) - there are 2 pistons on the fronts and 1 on the rear, the 2 on the front are just literally push ones. You need to remove the brake fluid cap under the bonnet (this relieves the fluid pressure) then you need to press in the 2 pistons. We had a MAJOR problem where the pistons wouldn't hold in, we managed to get a cheap DIY clamp and hold on piston in place and then used a long screw driver and a hammer to compress the other one. We managed to get the pistons far enough in to slip over the pads! Proper mission that one was! After we did the first one we did the one on the driver's side and it took about 15 minutes.

The rears are different - these are a push and twist and there is only 1 piston. Same process with undoing the bolt to free the caliper and pulling out the old pads - MAKE SURE UR HANDBRAKE IS OFF! Once you have done that I used some long-nose pliars to grip the piston and then used my bare muscle to twist it back in (piece of p1$$!) - problem arised when one piston would not for the love of god go the f*ck in! So Luke gave me his caliper to use and that wound in a treat!

So essentially mate it is pretty damn easy but as our cars are pretty old, seizing can happen! If you have a suspected binding caliper (excessive brake dust/hot wheels/discs) then I'd be very weary about it being stuck.

Hope this helps mate, I may have forgot something but this is what we did IIRC.
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Re: fuel filter, front pads...

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cheers, will see how i get on, if not, i got other parts to be fitting and ill just get it all done at a garage.....
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