R
EVISION
:
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D
ATE
:
12/29/04
P
AGE
:
34
Copyright
2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
and permit assembly of the caliper to the brake disc, the piston must be
pressed back into the housing. Hold the caliper housing in both hands
and press the piston back in using both thumbs equally. Push the
piston straight in to avoid unseating the piston O-rings. If the O-rings
are unseated, loss of brake fluid or entry of air into the system may
result.
NOTE
Do not press on the brake pedal while the caliper is disassembled. This
will push the piston completely out of the caliper, causing a mess and
resulting in further work to refill and bleed the brake system. We
recommend placing a small clamp or band around the caliper to
prevent the piston from accidentally popping out.
Slide the caliper anchor pins back into the torque plate bushings
temporarily to support the caliper housing while the new lining material
is being installed.
S
TEP
2: S
TUDY THE
B
RAKE
P
AD
A
SSEMBLIES
Examine the pieces of lining material that are attached to the back plate
and the pressure plate, noting the relationship of the pieces and the
direction that the rivets are installed. Note that the head of the rivet
fits into the counterbored side of the brake lining material and the tail
of the rivet (the end that is formed during brake lining installation) fits
into the counterbored side of the pressure plate or back plate.