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THANKS A LOT FOR THE FEEDBACK.
I foresee two problems/ difficulties for replacement with a new calipers.
1) Brake fuel line has to be disconnected-It is old and oxidized . Can I use PB to ease the removal?
2) There is parking brake hook up to a spring loaded bracket. How to remove this and put it back? Where to unloosen the parking brake cable to unhook it from calipers? Can some one please attach a picture.
Thanks a lot. Attached are two pictures of calipers piston condition after pulling back the dust cover boot.Attachments:THANKS A LOT FOR THE FEEDBACK.
I foresee two problems/ difficulties for replacement with a new calipers.
1) Brake fuel line has to be disconnected-It is old and oxidized . Can I use PB to ease the removal?
2) There is parking brake hook up to a spring loaded bracket. How to remove this and put it back? Where to unloosen the parking brake cable to unhook it from calipers? Can some one please attach a picture.
Thanks a lot. Attached are two pictures of calipers piston condition after pulling back the dust cover boot.Attachments:I would change the fluid when it is lightly translucent. It is not worth investing that kind of money to postpone changing the fluid especially when the fluid costs relatively so little.
I would change the fluid when it is lightly translucent. It is not worth investing that kind of money to postpone changing the fluid especially when the fluid costs relatively so little.
Keep it coming more! You have also covered the perepheral subjects usefully, succinctly yet clearly! thank you very much.
Keep it coming more! You have also covered the perepheral subjects usefully, succinctly yet clearly! thank you very much.
Why do you say in the video the tool should never be turned anti clockwise? Would there be any damage? I think natural tendency is to turn it backwards when some thing is stuck or does does not work in the clockwise turn!
Why do you say in the video the tool should never be turned anti clockwise? Would there be any damage? I think natural tendency is to turn it backwards when some thing is stuck or does does not work in the clockwise turn!
I do not understand why such qualified but inexperienced mechanics offer free/ volunteer services at seniors,
disabled, or poor peoples premises naturally with disclaimers due to inexperience.
I think an honest, not greedy, and polite approach would definitely find acceptance amongst many needy.
Personally, I am 74, and felt many times a need for such help. I know it is not easy because of lack of credentials.
I don’t know what the actual mechanics in auto repair shops make, but for sure the shops are turning out to be a turn off because of various reasons of their own.
But it has to be started some time and some where. Suggest reading Eric’s personal story in his “ABOUT” menu tab. Perhaps easier
said than done.I do not understand why such qualified but inexperienced mechanics offer free/ volunteer services at seniors,
disabled, or poor peoples premises naturally with disclaimers due to inexperience.
I think an honest, not greedy, and polite approach would definitely find acceptance amongst many needy.
Personally, I am 74, and felt many times a need for such help. I know it is not easy because of lack of credentials.
I don’t know what the actual mechanics in auto repair shops make, but for sure the shops are turning out to be a turn off because of various reasons of their own.
But it has to be started some time and some where. Suggest reading Eric’s personal story in his “ABOUT” menu tab. Perhaps easier
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