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Postby The X » Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:55 pm

aspir3 wrote:On the edge of the disc! The disc's rust, due to type of cast steel they are made from. The faces are constantly cleaned by the pads giving a clean steel finish, but the edges or outside of the discs do not get touched by the pads.
I have not had a look at my Lancer as I have done enough Km's to rotate the tyres, but painting the disc's with a high temperature black paint stops them rusting. If you go to the effort to paint your calipers red, you may as well paint the disc's black to finish the job! Any paint on the disc faces will be removed on the first breaking.

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Postby Blakey » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:05 pm

you know you can remove the caliper and not have to bleed the brake fluid.( i presume you are talking about pushing the piston back so the caliper fits)

you just need to open the brake fluid cap and push on the piston. best way is to get a long nut and a threaded steel plate as big as a brake pad. then using that and another brake pad push the piston back with a spanner on the nut.

all with the brake fluid cap open. after thats done put it all back together tighten up then put cap back on.

that way you don't have to waist your brake fluid
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Postby aspir3 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:12 pm

Tryg you are right about a lot of effort.
Painting the discs on the edge will not stop surface rust on the faces, but for asthetics does give the disc's and calipers a good look.
On my last car when I fitted my new wheels, the brakes were very visable. I removed the disc and calipers, sand blasted them before painting them with a high temperature paint that had to baked in the oven.
The calipers where then overhauled with new pistons and seals. This process took a little longer, but 5 years later a quick hose with water, gave the breaks a brand new look again!
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Postby tryg » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:13 pm

what, Blakey? You dont have a brake caliper spreading tool?!?!?!

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Postby Blakey » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:14 pm

yes i do but i was telling people a compromise if they dont lol
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Postby aspir3 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:27 pm

Blakey wrote:you know you can remove the caliper and not have to bleed the brake fluid.( i presume you are talking about pushing the piston back so the caliper fits)

you just need to open the brake fluid cap and push on the piston. best way is to get a long nut and a threaded steel plate as big as a brake pad. then using that and another brake pad push the piston back with a spanner on the nut.

all with the brake fluid cap open. after thats done put it all back together tighten up then put cap back on.

that way you don't have to waist your brake fluid

I was talking about the brake hose! You can remove the caliper from the brakes but you are limited by the hose.
There should be no need to push the pistons in unless the pads are replaced at the same time. I would not take the cap off when pushing the pistons back as the brake fluid could go every where. I suck 90% of brake fluid out of reservoir before pushing pistons back.
The calipers should slide away from the disc's once the top and bottom bolts are removed. This should give enough movement to paint in the tyre well.
Then the disc should be able to come off the hubs. i would then paint the disc's away from the car!

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Postby tryg » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:30 pm

always remove fluid with a mechanic's syringe prior to moving the pistons.. its the done way.

for the rust saga, its just another reason to love bikes... stainless discs

if you can spare the time to paint them, go for it... surely will look pretty!

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Postby SAM-24A » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:51 am

Hey you Guys, Want to paint "Brake Calipers"
HOLTS DUPLI-COLOR CALIPER KIT

Doing it Properly the First Time !!!
Using Top Quality Products !!!

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Holts Dupli-Color site USA http://www.duplicolor.com/products/caliper.html

You Tube Video “How To” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0-QnXPLVe0 (Attention: TadzOrz, beaten again, damn it)

South Aust Retail Outlet http://www.derek.com.au/holts.html (half way down page)

New South Wales Distributor http://www.mmpindustrial.com.au/mmp_products/


Dont bother ringing the NSW Distributor other than Technical Advice, and they're closed for the holidays anyway.

HOLTS DUPLI-COLOR PRODUCTS (USA) are a tad more expensive than your average products because they contain high tech chemicals (Ceramic Resins) in their composition,and hence you wont find them on every Auto Shop shelf.
However most Repco - Autobarn - Supercheap - Bursons etc can order it in for you.

Using ordinary Brake Spray Paint into a can and then brush painting it on the caliper is not a proper method, it's way to thin out of a spray can and hence to many coats are needed to give proper coverage that will last with some longevity.

Cheers: Sam.
PS: This Caliper Kit contains everything you need "To Do"
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Postby tadz0rz » Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:09 pm

Guys!

Im painting my calipers right now, Ill have a full how to paint your calipers with a guide AND a video so it should be up by around 6-7pm...

Ive only done 1 caliper and it took me like 30 minutes to clean it rofl.

So stay tuned

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Postby Graham » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:04 pm

Cleaning off all the brake dust is a pain!
I got lazy and left most of it on, I'll repaint it later if need be :P
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Postby tryg » Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:27 pm

@ Graham.. you're a man after my own heart... just bung it on !!!

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Postby Micoa » Sat Jan 02, 2010 2:15 pm

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From to that :D

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and the results =D

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Postby SIR-VRX » Sat Jan 02, 2010 3:29 pm

Looks good mate!!

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I don't need to paint my discs, well the fronts at least... Anodised rotors FTW!!! No rust to be seen 8-)

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Postby Micoa » Sat Jan 02, 2010 3:50 pm

hrmmmm you mean paint the rim of the rotor?

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Postby aspir3 » Sat Jan 02, 2010 4:21 pm

Looks good Micoa ! Has the suspension settled?
Things are not that hard to do, thanks to all the help from generous people from this club?
What paint did you use?
Did go where Sam said as that kit looked really good!


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