182 Brakes
Illustration of the rear disc caliper showing the correct
piston alignment.
(9) Install the brake pads, shims and spring
clips
in the position noted on removal. (10) Install the caliper body to its original posi-
tion. Lubricate the guide bolts with suitable grease.
Install and tighten the guide bolts to the specified
torque. (11) Repeat the procedure on the opposite rear
brake assembly.
(12) Replenish the master cylinder reservoir with
the recommended fluid to the correct level and pump
the brake pedal several times to locate the disc pads. (13) Install the rear wheels and lower the vehicle
to the ground. (14) Road test the vehicle and check for correct
brake operation.
CALIPER
To Remove and Install
(1) Raise the rear of the vehicle and place it on
chassis stands. Remove the relevant rear wheel. (2) Remove the brake hose retaining bolt from
the caliper body and plug the hose to prevent the
loss of fluid and the ingress of dirt.
Installed view of the rear brake caliper.
(3) Remove the handbrake cable bracket retain-
ing bolts and disconnect the handbrake cable from the
cam lever. (4) Remove the bolts retaining the caliper an-
chor plate. Remove the caliper from the disc. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Tighten the caliper anch or plate bolts to the
specified torque. (2) Install the brake hose to the caliper body
ensuring that new seal washers are installed.
NOTE: Ensure that the brake hose locating
pin is correctly installed in the caliper body.
de-
(3) Bleed the brake hydraulic system as
scribed under the Hydraulic System heading. (4) Install the rear wheel and lower the vehicle to
the ground. (5) Road test the vehicle and check for correct
brake operation.
Dismantled view of the rear brake caliper