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Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 7:04 AM
I have an 04 ecotech, and I'm getting ready to replace the front pads and rotors, I know the caliper has 2 hex head bolts, I wanted to know if anyone knew the size tool I need to remove the caliper, and the mount to replace the rotors, any info would be a great help and time saver, Thanks.

Re: Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 7:50 AM
I think it is a 3/8 or 1/2 size hex head. Thats all you need to take it off. The rotors will slide right off once the caliper is off.


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Re: Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:07 AM
Thanks, your info will help make the job alot smother.
Re: Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:29 AM
I'm pretty sure mine were 3/8 allen head bolts.



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Re: Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:33 AM
its 3/8. i just did my brakes on sunday





Re: Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:50 AM
Dave Baker wrote:Thanks, your info will help make the job alot smother.



Glad I could be of assistance.


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Madjack wrote:Like I said before, building an engine like ours (2.2 or 2200) is a painstaking chore , since there is so few custom made parts. It's frustrating to me too, but that's what I like about doing this engine, it's the challenge.



Re: Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:20 PM
ill bring up the question ive seen debated before.. is it normal for the bolts to stick out a little bit after putting new pads? i can never get them to go flush when i put new pads on.




Re: Front Brakes
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:47 PM
^^should be fine. Since the new outer pad is thicker than the old one the caliper will move towards the outside of the car meaning that more caliper bolt will show.

The caliper is able to slide in to compensate for the wear of the brake pads. This is why having only a piston on one side of the caliper works.




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Re: Front Brakes
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 6:20 AM
Brandon Schmidt wrote:ill bring up the question ive seen debated before.. is it normal for the bolts to stick out a little bit after putting new pads? i can never get them to go flush when i put new pads on.



Yes.


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Madjack wrote:Like I said before, building an engine like ours (2.2 or 2200) is a painstaking chore , since there is so few custom made parts. It's frustrating to me too, but that's what I like about doing this engine, it's the challenge.



Re: Front Brakes
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:18 AM
On my '03 cav with the Eco they were metric bolts, 10mm and 13mm i think. Really easy to do. You'll need a "c" clamp or something to push the piston back into the caliper. Leave the pad on that side and it's easier to get straight to push it back in. Then change the pads.
Don
Re: Front Brakes
Saturday, April 22, 2006 7:55 PM
instead of turning the rotors just buy new ones. the rotors are dirt cheap. also lubricate the slides. haynes has a pretty good manual for our cars...

Re: Front Brakes
Monday, April 24, 2006 5:26 AM
I second the buy new rotors. When i did my front brakes, i bought new ones at Advance. A whopping $14.99 each. If you get new rotors, break them in right or you'll get a vibration from warped rotors. (best way is to get on a road that you can get on the brakes a little but not stop. Get on them some, don't stop and let them cool for a few minutes. Repeat for 5 times at least). I read an article on this by Baer Racing, i didn't know until about a year ago there was a right way to break in new rotors. I had several warp in the past, but since i've used this way it's all good.
Don
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