new pads on. stuck together. how to seperate?

YZHooligan

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Oct 30, 2006
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I put new brake pads on the front.
the caliper piston is out and there is no room for the brake rotor to slip in between the pads.
how do i separate the pads? the caliper pistons are nto moving inwards to make any room.

please help thanks
 

jschiller

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Mar 5, 2007
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The pistons must move back to their stops, use a piece of wood or soft material to force them back, also remove the brake fluid resevoir cover as the fluid level will rise a lot and maybe spill over!
 

Someone

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Mar 12, 2001
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Just use a large flat tip screwdriver and twist to separate the pads. No need to remove the master cynlinder cover. You can also use a c-clamp on the piston if the pads are removed to force the piston all the way in.
 

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I'd only use the screwdriver trick with an old set of pads, then once the piston is pushed back into the caliper, put in the new set. No need to ruin a new set of pads..
 

nslick125

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Jan 19, 2008
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the c-clamp is the easiest thing i can think of. just take the pads back out and use the c-clamp to compress the cylinder. before u compress it make sure the bleeder valve is open or the master cylinder is open to let the fluid escape.
 

Someone

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You don't need to remove the master cylinder cover to compress the piston. You can, but it's not necessary.
 
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