by eastlmark » Sat Oct 10, 2009 1:14 pm
Well, cannot say I nailed the problem.....after a brief look under the rubber boot at the rear of the calliper to check nothing was actually broken,I just started again, removed the pads, got someone to press on the brake pedal to move the piston out again (not too far!) Wound back again, re fitted pads and now have a working handbrake. Also removed the centre console enough to get a few turns on the handbrake cable adjustment nut (not easy with the seat in place). Just hope it doesnt go ping when the MOT'er pulls the lever up. My advice to anyone changing pads is to open the bleed nipple and attatch a pipe and container to catch the fluid when winding back the piston, this will help prevent the reservoir up front from overflowing and allow the piston to wind back easier. If possible also remove the handbrake cable from the lever on the calliper. Not easy if the calliper is in place but if changing the discs, the calliper will have to come off anyway which will allow enough slack in the cable to allow it to be released.