Compress My Caliper Piston

I’ve been trying to change the pads on my car today but I cannot get the caliper piston to compress probably due to my lack of experience.

Anyway, I have to work on Tuesday and I would like to find someone to come compress my caliper pistons for me so I can at least put the brakes back on and be able to get to work. I live in amherst more specifically campus manor by daemon college.

Call me at 585-317-4806
AIM: LaOsPhOx
ChChang3@buffalo.edu
or PM me

As for payment we can work something out on the phone or if someones in a really helping mood maybe just a pack of beer :slight_smile:

What kind of car. Front or rear.

Try using a C-clamp?

What kind of car? front or back? you can just compress them with a c-clamp in the front, and harbor freight sells a caliper piston kit for 20bucks, i have one

or the piston is seized up and the caliper needs a rebuild…

http://www.troublecodes.net/articles/c-clamp.jpg

http://spoon.org/civic/DIY-Brakes/C-Clamp.jpg

http://spoon.org/civic/DIY-Brakes/

Yea i always used a c clamp but if you’re desperate vice grips work too.

its a rear one for the MR2. I don’t think a C-clamp will work this one needs to be turned counter-clockwise in.

i was gonna say if it doesnt compress, there should be notches where u can use something to turn it in, shouldnt be to hard for you to personally do…

The best way to do this is to take your needle nose plier and open it up. Depending how wide your pliers open up, you might not need to open it up all the way. Then just stick the needle nose pliers into the rear piston where the two grooves are, and push down while turning with as much force as you can push.

like i said before, harbor freight makes a kit. ts cheap and ul have it forever

you need to be able to turn and put pressure on the piston at the same time

Well I rented a kit from autozone, I still have it. But for some reason there wasn’t enough room for me to fit the tool in there. I’m pretty mech retarded. I’ve tried using pliers to grab the grooves and try to turn it but it kept slipping off.

They sell square and other size adapters for this job.

U can put it on a socket extension and its pretty easy to screw in unless the calipers are all seized.

I used to have one but Kenneth Lopez (super homo thief fagator!) and his boys have it somewhere now

Well after a lot of trying I got it to turn 1/4 of a turn… now I can’t realign it to get the old brakes in haha! So now I couldn’t go back to get the tools even if I wanted to :frowning:

hey you get this taken care of?