Removing Front Brake Retaining Pin
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Removing Front Brake Retaining Pin
OK, I can pick my nose and walk at the same time but am unable to remove the front brake pad retaining pin plug on my 88. These are the plugs that retain the pad retaining pins. They have slots for a flat bladed screwdriver and they are tighter than a bugger. Any secrets?
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OK, I can pick my nose and walk at the same time but am unable to remove the front brake pad retaining pin plug on my 88. These are the plugs that retain the pad retaining pins. They have slots for a flat bladed screwdriver and they are tighter than a bugger. Any secrets?
When they are out - make sure they get anti seize paste on them before the rebuild.
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The great thing about impact wrench driver bits is that the tips are ground to a parallel tip unlike most screw driver blades which taper along the entire length to the tip. When the going gets tough they always work.
I've had the same problem getting mine out every time no matter how much anti-seize gook you put on them when reassembling. It's kind of reassuring to know that the pins are safely held in by these little grub screws.
Glad you got it sorted.
I've had the same problem getting mine out every time no matter how much anti-seize gook you put on them when reassembling. It's kind of reassuring to know that the pins are safely held in by these little grub screws.
Glad you got it sorted.
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Yes... impact is awesome. I also use a cordless drill sometimes, too, and it seems to work well for smaller things that don't take a lot of torque. I have 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" adapters that will fit any socket. Then you can zip screws and bolts out in no time. It has a variable impact on it, too, so you can set it low to spin stuff in and then hit it with the torque wrench afterward.
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I just had a look through the fische for the 91 model and there is no mention of dust covers. Perhaps your brakes are different Pete. I know they changed the design slightly after 89. I've never heard of putting silicon over screw heads before to keep dust out but I guess it's not such a daft idea. Just a bastard to clean off when you do want to get at it.