ripp
ClioSport Club Member
182 FFAT
This is a 2 minute read so bear with me pls!
I recently got said calipers from a guy, got them powdercoated, brand new pistons and seals, new pad hardware (pins and anti rattle shims), DS2500 pads and new Brembo max 280mm discs.
This is my second attempt to to this job, first time I cheaped out and only bought new pistons on the right caliper (the other ones were looking good) and I got myself with a horrendous brake squeal on the right side- the side with the new pistons oddly (only appears on moderate pedal pressure). This first time I had some cheap Valeo (new though) pads which I got as a package with the calipers.
So now I decided to do the whole job AGAIN, this time everything new as I said, plus I bought the DS2500 pads.
Before taking the calipers apart I took out the pads only and slowly pushed on the brake pedal to see how the pistons came out and to my expectations- on the right side one piston was coming out very easy and the rest were "lazy". So I blamed this imballance for the squeal. OOK
So threw away all the inner seals and re-did it with new ones. I used Frenkit for the pistons and seals on both sides (if that helps)
I took extra care to patiently clean everything, pistons went in no hassle, put special grease(not much) on all pad to caliper contact points, nothing seemed seized or anything else to worry about.
This is by far not my first brake job, and from my experience all went well.
Bled the brakes thoroughly with RBF600 Motul fluid, I also had brand new braided hoses for the calipers.
Went out for a test run and I swear after 500m - you can imagine the brakes were like new basically (beside the discs that I had run for a week with the old pads)- the right side caliper started to squeal AGAIN.
I really really have nothing else up my sleeve and have no idea what to do next (
All of this did cost me some money but that aside- not being able to fix it is really really sad.
I will take it tonight for a proper bedding in of the new pads but I'm skeptical that's gonna fix it.
What am I missing here?
Are these 4 piston calipers with two bleed nipples tricky to bleed? The pedal feels as it should- nice and firm, and the brakes bite decently even if they're not fully bed in at the moment.
Thx! (waiting for some brake guru to come with a solution )
I recently got said calipers from a guy, got them powdercoated, brand new pistons and seals, new pad hardware (pins and anti rattle shims), DS2500 pads and new Brembo max 280mm discs.
This is my second attempt to to this job, first time I cheaped out and only bought new pistons on the right caliper (the other ones were looking good) and I got myself with a horrendous brake squeal on the right side- the side with the new pistons oddly (only appears on moderate pedal pressure). This first time I had some cheap Valeo (new though) pads which I got as a package with the calipers.
So now I decided to do the whole job AGAIN, this time everything new as I said, plus I bought the DS2500 pads.
Before taking the calipers apart I took out the pads only and slowly pushed on the brake pedal to see how the pistons came out and to my expectations- on the right side one piston was coming out very easy and the rest were "lazy". So I blamed this imballance for the squeal. OOK
So threw away all the inner seals and re-did it with new ones. I used Frenkit for the pistons and seals on both sides (if that helps)
I took extra care to patiently clean everything, pistons went in no hassle, put special grease(not much) on all pad to caliper contact points, nothing seemed seized or anything else to worry about.
This is by far not my first brake job, and from my experience all went well.
Bled the brakes thoroughly with RBF600 Motul fluid, I also had brand new braided hoses for the calipers.
Went out for a test run and I swear after 500m - you can imagine the brakes were like new basically (beside the discs that I had run for a week with the old pads)- the right side caliper started to squeal AGAIN.
I really really have nothing else up my sleeve and have no idea what to do next (
All of this did cost me some money but that aside- not being able to fix it is really really sad.
I will take it tonight for a proper bedding in of the new pads but I'm skeptical that's gonna fix it.
What am I missing here?
Are these 4 piston calipers with two bleed nipples tricky to bleed? The pedal feels as it should- nice and firm, and the brakes bite decently even if they're not fully bed in at the moment.
Thx! (waiting for some brake guru to come with a solution )