1992 Civic - Rusted Rotors & Calipers
I recently bought a 92' Honda Civic EX. It is not great but it's my project car. And when I got it towed the front wheels weren't moving. It just dragged. When I brought it home, I took off the wheels and realized that the rotors, calipers and break pads were all rusted.
How can I get the calipers loose to I can take out the rotors?
I will post pictures when I can.
How can I get the calipers loose to I can take out the rotors? I will post pictures when I can.
I tired that. It still wont budge. Is there a solvent of some sort that could loosen it. I sprayed WD-40 around it. Maybe I'm not using a big enough hammer or not enough power? Got any other ideas if this doesn't work?
I would probably remove the lower caliper bolt and use a long flat head or short pry bar and pry under the bottom end of the caliper along the bracket the pads sit in, thats what I usually do. Might take a little elbow grease but should eventually come off.
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Take the hole assembly off and replace it. Good working brakes are essential.
To get the caliper/pads off the rotor, **** do what you gotta do, hammer, torch, sawzall whatever. I'd say the bigger hammer the better lol. Rust, corrosion and seized bolts are a bitch
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To get the caliper/pads off the rotor, **** do what you gotta do, hammer, torch, sawzall whatever. I'd say the bigger hammer the better lol. Rust, corrosion and seized bolts are a bitch
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spray brake cleaner, and pour some brake fluid on it if you have any extra. or do this
http://www.fordmuscle.com/forums/oth...ctrolysis.html
http://www.fordmuscle.com/forums/oth...ctrolysis.html
I had this problem on a car. Compress the caliper like you're going to take it off to do brakes. Use a hammer and punch, chistle, etc to knock the pad off the rotor. Spray PB Blaster on the bolts and let it sit before doing a brake job.
PB Blaster has some sort of "penetrating catalyst", or that's what the bottle says. I don't know how it works, but whatever makes it smell bad must help.
Let it sit for an hour, or heck, overnight is better.
Let it sit for an hour, or heck, overnight is better.
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