Mick Posted October 25, 2002 Share Posted October 25, 2002 Well i was all set to paint my calipers but i just couldnt bring my self to do it, i mean i just dont wana do the quick cover job on them, when i goto do something i always make sure i do it right the first time, a little example is once i got pissed off with the wires hanging down too far in my kingswood so instead of just stickin my hands under there and using a few cable ties i ended up stripping the whole interior and i ripped the entire wiring loom out of the whole car and i made a new loom from scratch for the whole car and i bound it with this rubber tape that bonds to itself so its like the loom is rubber coated and i made the loom that neat that every plug was in an inch of what it was suposed to be connected to, and i even drew up a complete wiring schematic ...... took quite a while, but the end job was worth it .. Anyways gettin back on topic, Is there a way i can take the calipers off without having to bleed them when i put them back on ? cos i wana spray the whole caliper and not just the bits showing .. the reason i dont wana have to bleed them is because im at home by myself, so it would be impossibe to get them operational by myself ..... I was thinking, what if i left the lines connected and just unbolted the caliper and stuck a peice of wood in betweenas i slide it off .. that way i should be able to spray the whole caliper.. and i also wana spray the disc hub as well, so if i could do it this way is it easy to get the disc off ? the fronts look like they will just slip off once the caliper is removed but the back looks like it may be a little involved cos of the handbrake cable .. Any help or thougts on this would be apreciated ... Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/5211-painting-calipers/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sumo Posted October 26, 2002 Share Posted October 26, 2002 dude, you will probably be able to get the front off, we did on my mums commo before we changed the brake pads, but I guess you will have to make sure they dont close on you, otherwise you will be getting the crow bar out to force them apart Sumo Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/5211-painting-calipers/#findComment-80394 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Posted October 27, 2002 Share Posted October 27, 2002 Dude, sorry I can't answer your q directly, as I have absolutely no idea. However I was just thinking if you are worried about bleeding the brakes by yourself, I thought that it was possible to get a valve for bleeding your brakes that is non return, so you can do 'em by yourself:) Just thought it might be a bit easier than dicking around. Please post up your results, with any tips for people attempting this as I am planning on having a go at the calipers myself pretty soon. Cheers Steve Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/5211-painting-calipers/#findComment-80573 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted October 29, 2002 Author Share Posted October 29, 2002 Can anyone tell me more about that one way valve.... Well i done the rear calipers (see pic) Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/5211-painting-calipers/#findComment-82047 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted October 29, 2002 Author Share Posted October 29, 2002 here is another pic with a bit different lighting Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/5211-painting-calipers/#findComment-82048 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted October 29, 2002 Author Share Posted October 29, 2002 Also i just started the front ones and i noticed a strange little wire thingy on the back of the front disk, does anyone know what its for ?? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/5211-painting-calipers/#findComment-82049 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Posted October 29, 2002 Share Posted October 29, 2002 Really, really nice job there. How did you prep them? What sort of paints did you use and how did you finish them? I have been thinking about doing the same, but haven't tried anything like that before so any tips would be great As for the valve, I beleive they are available from most auto shops. I just remebered a way that a mate said he did it too, although it was a long time back so I'm not sure if I have it exactly straight (and he was a bit of a bush mechanic). He said it was possible by running a thin plastic tube of the bleed into a plastic container as it pumped out the air and if it sucked back it only got fluid. Sounds about right to me - 'spose you could always experiment on a mates first:p Steve Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/5211-painting-calipers/#findComment-82050 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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