Step-by-step instructions for a brake caliper rebuild for a 1976 Corvette Stingray, but it will work for any 65-82 Corvette, and even some other models.
It would have been beneficial if they would have shown how to clean up the calipers. Did they do anything to clean up the cylinders? As bad as the pistons looked when they were removed, I would think something had to be done to clean the cylinders...What method did they use to clean them up. A crucial step that is missing from the video.
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@Baylor Dylan thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Adequate starter video. Good refresher. As mentioned below, no close-up shots of the seals, setting the dust covers into the calipers. Clean-up could have been shown. My rear calipers (1968) have 2 bleeder valves each (and experience has shown they both need to be used.) Was disappointed that part number for associated kits were NOT "shown below". Was REALLY disappointed in Ecklers' website. Searching on Calipers does not return any results ;-(.
Do lots of research...go to NAPA and O'Reilly's. One returns don't take 4 weeks and shipping for returns is 0. Two they are local and will get the right parts without lying about availability. I did my 77. Ended up with O'Reilly's and NAPA. After orders thru Ecklers and waiting, i realized the backorder baloney was so wrong.
One thing that bothers me when he puts on the rubber o-ring it is grooved which way does the groove go.... down into the rotor.... are out to the brake pad.... because he did not show that he just put it on and stuck it in there and I found out by experience it does matter so which is it?
@@doug2993 At 14:00 time, he is hammering it in, and gets the metal ring all crooked. Then, if you pause it at exactly 14:40 ... you can see that it is way crooked. And then, at 14:55 when they are cutting to a break, he immediately grabs a chisel to try and remove it.
Worst salesman ever on phone...straight up lied about part availability. Lol great video, improve your sales/commission pay program. Very disappointed in Ecklers...then you read online. I am not the only one!
Im 17 and restoring a c3 as i have a lot to learn and this was very helpful 👍
You’re just like me. I’m 21 now working on my C3 in Houston. UA-cam is so helpful
Nice shots of the guys back!!!
Great presentation,,Doing a customers car today, so very helpful refresher. Been 8 yrs back, so I too was Rusty ,,,😜
It would have been beneficial if they would have shown how to clean up the calipers. Did they do anything to clean up the cylinders? As bad as the pistons looked when they were removed, I would think something had to be done to clean the cylinders...What method did they use to clean them up. A crucial step that is missing from the video.
Thanks for the demonstration!!!
I like this. Very informative. A great way to go if you want to keep and restore your original calipers.
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I was stupid lost my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Memphis Spencer Instablaster :)
@Baylor Dylan thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Baylor Dylan It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
@Memphis Spencer Glad I could help =)
Very informative educational if a person does not know how to do the job this video will show him how I thought it was excellent. Thank you very much
Any reason why the inside of the caliper halves had not been painted? it will rust like hell if left like that.
Can you use dot 5 five brake fluid with those seals
Adequate starter video. Good refresher. As mentioned below, no close-up shots of the seals, setting the dust covers into the calipers. Clean-up could have been shown. My rear calipers (1968) have 2 bleeder valves each (and experience has shown they both need to be used.) Was disappointed that part number for associated kits were NOT "shown below". Was REALLY disappointed in Ecklers' website. Searching on Calipers does not return any results ;-(.
Are the rotors available and the rear parking brake items?
I have stainless steel calipers on 1969 350 vette. Are the caliper rebuild kits ( rubber and o rings) the same as the steel calipers?
Do lots of research...go to NAPA and O'Reilly's. One returns don't take 4 weeks and shipping for returns is 0. Two they are local and will get the right parts without lying about availability. I did my 77. Ended up with O'Reilly's and NAPA. After orders thru Ecklers and waiting, i realized the backorder baloney was so wrong.
Ps most the drum brake parts can be cleaned and greased. Springs and cotter pins and pads is all you need.
Great Video but you never posted part /kit Numbers
Kit part number? Thorough explanation, well done.
One thing that bothers me when he puts on the rubber o-ring it is grooved which way does the groove go.... down into the rotor.... are out to the brake pad.... because he did not show that he just put it on and stuck it in there and I found out by experience it does matter so which is it?
Can you add the kit part number you discussed in the video. It was supposed to be in the video details.
Thanks!
What is the caliper rebuild part number and will it be the same for a 1977 corvette?
shes all good to go except the dust shield that went in sideways lmao
Please explain. I'm not tracking with what you're saying. thank you
@@doug2993 At 14:00 time, he is hammering it in, and gets the metal ring all crooked. Then, if you pause it at exactly 14:40 ... you can see that it is way crooked. And then, at 14:55 when they are cutting to a break, he immediately grabs a chisel to try and remove it.
very good
Thanks for the video, but not buying anything from Eckler's again.
Worst salesman ever on phone...straight up lied about part availability. Lol great video, improve your sales/commission pay program. Very disappointed in Ecklers...then you read online. I am not the only one!
Sorry but I expected better from Ecklers. Very little detail and no close up shots.
No part numbers! 😡
This video is useless, It's not instructional in a cohesive manner it's just chatty.
BRAKE CALIPER PAINT SYSTEM #LMFAO ITS JUST PAINT NOTHING SPECIAL #YEAH I USE A LATEX PAINT SYSTEM TO THIN DOWN THE PAINT ON MY JOB TO ITS CALLED WATER