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Re: brake calipers

To: mmason@lindenwood.edu
Subject: Re: brake calipers
From: andertonm@juno.com (Mark R. Anderton)
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 22:24:50 EST
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <Pine.ULT.3.91.961218105952.7572B-100000@lc.lindenwood.edu>
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996 11:08:40 -0600 (CST) Mike Mason
<mmason@lindenwood.edu> writes:
>
>I am in the process of rebuilding the brakes on the TR6 I bought this 
>summer.  The pistons and calipers look to be in good enough shape to 
>rebuild, but there is a lot of rust on the outer edges of the bores.  
>I 
>seem to remember reading some place that one should NOT separate the 
>two 
>halves of the calipers under any conditions.  I think, though, that 
>this 
>had to do with the MGB.
>
>It would be a lot easier to clean up the bores if the two halves were 
>apart, since neither my fingers nor the wire brush fit well into those 
>
>right angle holes.  Does anyone know any reason why I should not 
>separate 
>the two halves of the calipers in order to clean and prepare them?
>
>Just once I would like to know the answer BEFORE I screw something up. 
>:-)
>
>
>Peace, and may Santa remember that you have an LBC and take PITY!!
>
>Michael In St. Louis
>       73 life-size, do-it-yourself, 3D puzzle of a TR6
>
On my first TR6, I split them in two before I read the part about how you
shouldn't do that.  My pistons were frozen in the cylinders.  Everything
went back together just fine and worked for years until I sold the car. 
I still don't understand why you aren't suposed to take them apart, but I
haven't done it since.

Mark Anderton

1972 Triumph TR6 (currently in rework)
1984 Jaguar XJ6 (2 ea - some people never learn)
1966 Morris Minor (everything a car should be)
1971 Land Rover
1967 Daimler V8 Saloon (someday it WILL run)
1958 Velocette MSS (500cc single)

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