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Yee 14 September 2001 12:22 AM

H
To get the hoses off you will need a open ended 10 mm spanner to remove the rubber hose from the steel one. I used a brake pipe spanner (looks like a ring spanner with the end cut out so you can fit it over a pipe)to split them.

Any more questions just ask http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
Yee

Mo 14 September 2001 12:47 AM

H,

I've got a feeling that you will need spanners rather than a socket set for a couple of the bolts.

And find out the easy way to remove the ABS sensors.

Houlbt 14 September 2001 09:46 AM

Doing some work on my car this weekend, with a mechanic freind of mine to show me the ropes.

One of the jobs is a good serivce of the brakes. I'll be fitting hoses, changing fluid and fitting new pads to my car (MY00). Also I will be removing the front and rear calipers for a good clean and a paint up (foolishly some v.abrasive alloy wheel cleaner that striped them down....never again)

Can someone tell me tools I will need (&sizes) to remove front and rear calipers and to remove the brake hoses, because I cannot see these easily until I get the wheels off the car. Mostly I just need to know if there is some special star bit or something I am unlikely to already have in my toolbox already.

Already got brake fluid, cleaner, pads etc etc.

Thanks all...... H.

(Don't forget 3 min silence today @ 11:00)

David_Wallis 14 September 2001 10:36 AM

Cant go wrong if you get yourself 10mm 12mm 14mm 17mm and 19mm

David

Houlbt 14 September 2001 10:47 AM

No worries, got a socket set with all the above.

Thanks for the reply Dave.

H.

Houlbt 14 September 2001 01:37 PM

Thanks for the halps gents

john banks 14 September 2001 01:45 PM

Copper grease on both sides of the shim pad. Some plastic gloves. I found 7 and 11mm bleed valves on our Pug the other day and I didn't have those sizes, but had the ones you mention - Halfords sorted me out with some brake bleed spanners. Gunson's Eazi Bleed system works quite well and puts new fluid in under pressure. And leave the car in gear on a level surface with chocks http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif Sounds obvious, but ....

Houlbt 15 September 2001 01:06 PM

Well, I am mid job on my car MY00.....and the brakes are a complete arse to clean up (calipers that is http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif)

I noticed that the rings on my pistons (the pots or whatever they are) were a little corroded....is this an issue?

H.

Houlbt 15 September 2001 01:12 PM

Thanks for the post John.... I've left it in gear, but not convinced it is gonna make a blind bit of difference http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

http://secret.lab6.com/uploaded_files/1000556005.jpg
Best get on with it now. Car is getting colourcoded and new spoiler also this weekend. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

H.

[edited to sort out the piccy size]

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Houlbt 15 September 2001 01:14 PM

Whilst it is on my mind, can you get those rear bits of trim...the black corners in the photo....can you get them off without removing the rear bumper???? It does not look it from underneath, but I didn't want to go removing the whole bumoper to get them off.

H.

David_Wallis 15 September 2001 05:13 PM

Back bumper comes off easy... I am stripping my car tomorrow so I will look to see how they come off If I remember.

David

Houlbt 16 September 2001 08:29 AM

Thanks Dave....I'd appreciate that.

H.

RB5108 16 September 2001 06:12 PM

LOL http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif
Rear bumper if i remembr correctly there are four plastic clips, two either side, one top and one bottom. You will probably break these as they are plastic and a b1tch to remove but don't worry as they are 79p plus vat each from dealership. Then you will need to undo the bumper mounting frame this is 4 nuts two either side, I can't rember if the rear exhaust mount needs to be undone.

Just call me a plonker, just read the thread again. The corners are attached by a couple of phillips screws, these tend to rust so plenty of wd40 then leave them for a hour and then try to undo them.

Hope this helps
Rgds, Bryan

Houlbt 16 September 2001 06:51 PM

Right sorted....put these on tomorrow when the paint has had time to harden a bit more...

http://secret.lab6.com/uploaded_files/1000662458.jpg

http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/cool.gif

RobScreene 16 September 2001 09:16 PM

H. Looks like we did similar work on our 4-pots.

I cheated and painted mine in the car, it's an ok job, not the best...

RaymondH 18 September 2001 12:26 AM

Houlbt,

If you haven't removed the black bits from the rear corners yet I can tell you that you don't need to remove the bumper. If you look underneath you will see a bracket from the bumper bolted to the body (chassis leg if I remember correctly) and if you unbolt it you will find that the bumper is very flexible and you can get your hand in to undo the screws. Refitting, as they say, is a reversal of removal http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif I did mine that way so I know that it can be done.

Raymond.

Houlbt 18 September 2001 12:44 PM

Ok....Scoobynet BBS is back in business so I can post the following.....

Got the wheels on my car, http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/cool.gif...but sadly not the spoiler or skirts, the weather was not kind enough to allow for painting (do not have the luxury of paint shop at my house you understand)

http://secret.lab6.com/uploaded_files/1000765882.jpg

Rob.....the photies as requested;

http://secret.lab6.com/uploaded_files/1000766027.jpg

http://secret.lab6.com/uploaded_files/1000766194.jpg

Hope that helps. H.

Houlbt 18 September 2001 02:47 PM

Thanks Raymond......that is what I wanted to hear. I will be getting the little gits off later

H.

speedster 18 September 2001 05:41 PM

Just a quick note about the rear bumper and trim.

Last night I removed the side skirts and rear trim to get colour coded. I would recommend removing the whole bumper as it is dead easy. It is differcult to reach the 2screw each side to remove the trim.

The screws for the trim where rusted solid and had to be drilled out..

Good luck..

David_Wallis 18 September 2001 09:48 PM

Not to mention the amount of mud you get in your mouth!!!

I tried removing mine but they are too rusty to do with bumper on the car.. so bumpers are sat on floor waiting for me to strip them of trims and lights!

David

RaymondH 19 September 2001 07:43 PM

So it all depends on the age/mileage/condition of your car then http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif When I did mine the car was about 9 months old (and clean http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/tongue.gif) so it was nae bother http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif


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