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kodioneill 02-28-2013 12:17 PM

Brake experts help I have a strange problem
 
Put rebuilt ATE calipers on front cannot install pads on one side of caliper the other side fit's fine l/s caliper r/s pads don't fit at all. The pads are about 1/8" too thick.

The calipers were bought rebuilt I didn't rebuild them. The car is a 77s.





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emac 02-28-2013 12:21 PM

Ian on my iPhone so it's hard to get a close up view of the photos but to me it looks like the piston is not pushed all the way in
Ernie 81sc

Andy911sc 02-28-2013 12:31 PM

I take it those are SC calipers and from the picture looks like fronts. It almost looks like whoever you got the rebuild calipers from used the spacer in between the two halves from the rear calipers which are thinner. Plus those pads look a lot beefier than the pads that went in on my SC fronts.

kodioneill 02-28-2013 12:41 PM

The pistons are in all the way. I think I received "s" caliper pads instead of "a" caliper pads.

Cory M 02-28-2013 12:41 PM

probably wrong year pads for the calipers or rotors, different series (midyear, SC, Carrera, etc) had different rotor thicknesses, if you are stuck you could sand 1/16" off each pad to make them fit...

kodioneill 02-28-2013 12:45 PM

That was it. The pads that I purchased are 13.5mm thick should be 10mm.

Andy911sc 02-28-2013 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kodioneill (Post 7301713)
That was it. The pads that I purchased are 13.5mm thick should be 10mm.

I thought they look thick. Because on my SC, I was able to get pads in with the vibration pads on the back and still have wiggle room.

CountD 02-28-2013 04:06 PM

Whatever you do, know that the pads are too thick and not right so please refrain from jamming them or forcing them in there. I had the same problem with an old VW bus I had and jammed them in. Know what? It would not move even when the pedal was pegged to the floor. Something is amiss so get the right pads before you try to make it work. A simple mix-up at the rebuilders or somewhere.

kodioneill 03-01-2013 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CountD (Post 7302075)
Whatever you do, know that the pads are too thick and not right so please refrain from jamming them or forcing them in there. I had the same problem with an old VW bus I had and jammed them in. Know what? It would not move even when the pedal was pegged to the floor. Something is amiss so get the right pads before you try to make it work. A simple mix-up at the rebuilders or somewhere.

Thanks for the advice I would never force anything I learned a long time ago not to.


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