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Caliper wind-back

Post by StuBeeDoo » Fri Feb 22, 2019 4:17 pm

Historically, I've relied on brute-force to push-back caliper pistons. With my advancing age, and my F25 not being a £3k snotter, I decided to invest in a proper tool. Most are right-hand thread, some are left-hand, and a few are both. The one I've got is both, but which way do I need to do it on the F25? TBH, I'd never noticed that the pistons actually screw in, I thought they just move straight.

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Re: Caliper wind-back

Post by StuBeeDoo » Sat Mar 23, 2019 5:38 pm

In the absence of any replies I did it clockwise. I haven't had any issues with the brakes over the 800 miles since I changed the discs and pads, so I assume clockwise is either;- 1) the correct way to do it, or 2) it makes no odds.
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Re: Caliper wind-back

Post by henrym3 » Sat Mar 23, 2019 9:41 pm

The screw in is only relevant to the vehicles that have the handbrake operating the pistons ie VAG vehicles. I’m not aware that BMW have started doing that.

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Re: Caliper wind-back

Post by StuBeeDoo » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:01 am

henrym3 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 9:41 pmThe screw in is only relevant to the vehicles that have the handbrake operating the pistons ie VAG vehicles. I’m not aware that BMW have started doing that.
Ah, right. Makes sense now. Thank you. :thumbsup:

I know the trick for winding-back the handbrakes on the X3.
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Re: Caliper wind-back

Post by X5Sport » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:40 am

Electric Handbrake with actuators on each rear wheel seem to becoming the norm on newer models? I first saw them on my Superb and having looked (out of curiosity triggered by this thread) have found that my LCI F46 now has them too. I’m hoping that they are more reliable than the Bowden cable actuator unit and separate drum brake shoe assembly as fitted to my X6. Those are silly money when they break!
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Re: Caliper wind-back

Post by Nictrix » Sun Mar 24, 2019 11:09 am

henrym3 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 9:41 pm The screw in is only relevant to the vehicles that have the handbrake operating the pistons ie VAG vehicles. I’m not aware that BMW have started doing that.
Our Z4 has this, the actuator bolts directly to the back of the caliper and turns the piston in and out to engage or release the handbrake using the normal brake pads.

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Re: Caliper wind-back

Post by henrym3 » Sun Mar 24, 2019 8:25 pm

Well, one learns something every day. Shows how out of date I am

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