How to service front brakes on Fiat Ducato Peugeot Boxer Citroen Relay
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- čas přidán 14. 09. 2021
- Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer, Citroen Relay front brakes service, pads and discs, removal and reassembly
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Hi thanks for the video, I changed my pads and discs today, however when I put the 2 black cylinders back in the calliper and tightened the sliding pins the ends of the black cylinders split the dust boots. When they squeezed against them. How do I make sure the dust boots aren’t split when tightening the calliper back in place?! Thankyou :)
Hi Nathan
You just need to grease sliding pins and issue with rubber boots is that rubber with time becomes brittle, you might need to get new rubber boots/gaiters for slider pins, also a bit of grease on them would not hurt
Hi thankyou for such a fast response! I have ordered new dust boots hopefully they will do the trick. So just to be sure, when I tighten the slider pin the black cylinder should be pressing the dust boot against the calliper carrier? Thanks :)
@@nathantroman4633 yes, they do get squashed, see 27:10 onwards in video
I hope it helps👍
Very informative.
May I ask a question.
The slider bolts, should they be lose allowing it to move or should they be tight.
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Fixing bolts for sliding pins should be tightened and sliding pins lubricated. The pins are allowing caliper to slide in and out freely
@@mrfxr1695 wicked. Are they tightened to a correct torque. I've been reading that it's should be a very low torque value of around 25 nm. When I stripped the caliper the two retaining bolts were really tight so I've tightened them back really tight but the wheel still seems to be very stiff to pushed round .
I'm wondering if I've over tightened the floating slide bolts. 🤔
@@captango you're right about torque but to be honest I never put torque wrench on it. Just done it by feel. Tightness of the bolts should not interfere with sliding action of the pins. If the pins are stiff, you might have to take them out, clean and grease up
@@mrfxr1695 I've stripped the caliper, cleaned and re lubricated. The pins slid really easy. However now it's all,back together the wheel seems very hard to push round . It feels like something is holding it and I'm was wondering if I've tightened the slider pins to tight which is pulling the pad onto the outer side of the disc. ?
@@captango bolts that hold sliding pins would not cause that. Also note that there will be some resistance on turning wheel with new pads, but it should not bind.
If it's binding try to take it all apart again and reassemble, it might be something else.
We're your old pads very worn out? In that case it could be that caliper pistons are sticking a bit. In that case, I would work the piston in and out a bit. Also check them little stainless pad gliding plates. Sometimes, on some pads, the ends are too tight on sliding plates. Basically, I would take it apart methodically paying attention to everything she see at what point it is not binding anymore.
What paint did u use
I've used black industrial spray paint and cold galvanised spray paint from Toolstation
Your pad springs are in back to front, the pad spring retainers should be the other way around with “the ears” inside the fixed calliper, I’ve just done mine and noticed this video , I’ve just spent 6days wire brushing and sanding down all components on a tag axle , new disc and Pads all around and a good coat of paint 👍
Hi, thanks
Do you mean anti rattle shims, little stainless clips that pad ears slide onto, they can only fit one way. I've just rewatched the video, and could see any anomaly but noticed large sections of video are upside down😂
What size Alan key socket is that
It is 14mm Allen key
@@mrfxr1695 Thanks for the reply. I went to do mine today and I didn't have a big enough one
@@MasterBigNose I had to order my one online
@@mrfxr1695 it's a strange size isn't it
@MasterBigNose yes it is, I never used it anywhere else.
They are not very expensive either www.ebay.co.uk/itm/403727979877?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=7ee71yDARDC&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=vNh3eR6ZTve&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Terrible camera work, slow down the movement & use a tripod / support
Thanks for constructive criticism
Since then I have improved a bit, I'm using camera support more often.
Unfortunately I'm not a trained cameraman😉, but keen diy video clip maker