Rear Caliper
^ TOOLS REQUIRED- KM-286 Installing shackle
REMOVAL
CAUTION: MAKE SURE VEHICLE IS PROPERLY SUPPORTED AND SQUARELY POSITIONED ON HOIST.
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Remove rear wheel and tire assembly.
3. Remove brake pads.
4. Remove brake pipe from rear caliper. Plug open brake pipe to prevent brake fluid loss and contamination.
5. Remove caliper to rear axle control arm fasteners.
6. Remove caliper assembly.
DISASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT: The rear caliper has a dual piston design. The caliper must not be completely disassembled. Only disassemble one piston at a time.
1. Using a small screw driver, carefully pry piston boot clamp ring from boot.
2. Remove piston boot.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY, MAKE SURE TO KEEP FINGERS OR OTHER BODY PARTS AWAY FROM PISTON DURING REMOVAL.
NOTICE: Pad interior of caliper body to provide a protective cushion for piston when it exits the caliper. This will protect piston from surface damage caused from piston/caliper body contact.
3. Block opposite piston with holding tool KM-286 and carefully remove piston from caliper by applying low pressure, non-lubricated, compressed air into caliper inlet hole.
4. Remove piston seal from groove of caliper.
5. Remove bleeder valve and bleeder valve cap from caliper assembly.
6. Clean all parts in clean denatured alcohol. Dry with non-lubricated, low pressure, compressed air. Make sure to blow out all passages in caliper body and bleeder valve.
7. Inspect piston for scoring, nicks, cracks, wear or corrosion. Replace piston if any damage is found.
IMPORTANT: Do not hone caliper bore.
8. Inspect caliper body piston bore for scoring, nicks, wear or corrosion. Crocus cloth can be used to remove light corrosion. If more extensive damage is present, replace the caliper.
9. Inspect seal groove in caliper for nicks or burrs. If present, replace caliper.
ASSEMBLY
1. Install bleeder valve and cap into caliper assembly.
Torque: 6 Nm (53 lb in)
NOTICE: Make sure seal is not twisted in the groove.
2. Lubricate new piston seal with clean brake fluid and install into caliper seal groove.
3. Insert piston boot into caliper groove.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that piston boot is smoothly seated in counter bore of caliper body.
4. Insert piston into caliper bore.
5. Repeat disassembly steps 1 through 9 and assembly steps 1 through 5 for opposite caliper piston.
INSTALLATION
NOTICE: Clean caliper support bracket fasteners thoroughly with brake and choke cleaner (P/N 21007432 or equivalent). Apply thread locker Loctite(R) 272 (or equivalent) to caliper support bracket fasteners. If Loctite(R) 272 (or equivalent) is not available, new caliper support bracket fasteners must be used.
1. Install caliper assembly to rear axle control arm and tighten.
Torque: 80 Nm (59 lb ft)
2. Install brake pipe to caliper assembly.
Torque: 16 Nm (12 lb ft)
3. Install brake pads.
4. Bleed brakes.
NOTICE: Before installing wheels, remove rust or corrosion from wheel mounting surfaces and brake rotors/drums. Failure to do so can cause wheel nuts to loosen in service.
5. Position wheel and tire assembly onto hub.
6. Install wheel bolts and tighten in a crisscross pattern. Repeat tightening pattern to be sure torque is correct.
Torque: 125 Nm (92 lb ft)
7. Lower vehicle from hoist.