Maz, if you start loosing sleep over it and waking up in cold sweats, gimme a shout and I'll get my Menzera and Porter cable out and sort the fecker out for you, lol
Last night my seals for the rear calipers arrived, BONUS!!
So today's operations were to clean up the seal recesses, clean up the fluid chambers and reseal the feckers. This could only have been done with the wife at work as she wouldn't have been too happy seeing me washing the chambers out in her good clean sink, lol.
Ordinarily I would have fitted the seals first before painting and all that but the calipers were in such a state I was worried about pieces of paint and dirt blocking the small portings.
Perhaps next time I did this I would rub down and prep the calipers, then put the seals in, then paint it.
But hay ho.
So there they go.
I was worried after speaking to a mate who has done this before that the dust boots were going to be a freakin nightmare but they weren't TBH.
Not that he gave me any
help and tips on how best to do it but suppose finding out for yourself gives you more job satisfaction.
The first one was a bit difficult.
After doing the first one I found the best way of doing these.
Fit the dust boot to the piston, apply plenty of silicon grease on it and in the boot recess in the caliper housing. With a caliper retracting tool push the piston all the way back.
When in this position with a very small flat bladed screwdriver push the seal, bit by bit into the caliper housing groove until you've done half of it, then grab the boot and spin it around till the inserted side is away from you and the bit still to insert is at the accessible side.
Then with screwdriver gently push the rest of the boot into the recess, job done.
So with the caliper carriers off and the bolts arriving tomorrow I'll be cleaning up and painting the carriers then fitting them on Friday probably.
I was going to change the top mount bushes on the rear but TBH they haven't been on there long and the cars only done about 8,000 miles in two years so they'll stay there for now.
Also got to re-lacquer the spare caliper and reseal it too then when doing the front end I'll change out the remaining OEM caliper for this newly refurbished one.