07-08-2010, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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Not enough space between brake pads
I am installing new pads. After I place both of them inside the caliper, they are pretty much touching each other and there is absolutely no space to squeeze the disc in-between them. I am guessing the caliper cylinder has contracted. How do I make space for the disc?
The manual says not to touch the brake lever while the pads are out, and I followed that. Do I need to release some brake fluid through the air bleeder valve the make the caliper expand? Thanks. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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07-08-2010, 11:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: Not enough space between brake pads
The brake caliper piston adjusts to accommodate the decreasing width of the brake pads. I have used a c-clamp to compress the cylinder to make room for the new (and thicker) brake pads. I also put a rag between the clamp and the calipers.
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Re: Not enough space between brake pads
I've used a c-clamp on vehicles but not bikes but its the same principle and works good. Tighten it a little then give it a minutes for the pressure to back off then turn a little more till you get the space you need. I always leave the old pad on the caliper doing that too so it wont go back in at an angle.
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07-09-2010, 01:50 AM | #4 |
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Re: Not enough space between brake pads
Got it done. Had to release brake fluid from the system to be able to squeeze the piston back in. I did complete brake bleed afterwards. However, many times when I come to a stop now, I hear a strange rumbling sound coming from the front brakes. It's not squeak. It's more like a vibration. It even continues after I release the brake lever. Any idea what it could be?
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Just make sure one of the pads did not get installed backwards.
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