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Brimfull Member Since: 25 Jun 2023 Location: Wrexham Posts: 54 |
Thanks for the tip |
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8th Aug 2023 9:24pm |
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Merchy Member Since: 14 Feb 2021 Location: North Wales Posts: 1182 |
Gremlin's tip is spot on, standard practice for various items at sea, where the salty atmosphere tends to add to the corrosion problems
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9th Aug 2023 12:07am |
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Brimfull Member Since: 25 Jun 2023 Location: Wrexham Posts: 54 |
My pads were changed around 2 years ago and one had seized so not too bad. If you use new pins at every change that helps. |
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9th Aug 2023 6:04am |
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Gremlin500 Member Since: 11 Mar 2022 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 1430 |
I always use that white aluminium grease stuff in the holes, I just hope it helps? “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that? |
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9th Aug 2023 9:11am |
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Brimfull Member Since: 25 Jun 2023 Location: Wrexham Posts: 54 |
Will certainly bare it in mind, thanks |
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9th Aug 2023 12:52pm |
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Ennoch Member Since: 26 Dec 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 109 |
I liberally coat everything with Mintex Ceratec as it goes on like normal grease but dries a bit which limits how much crap sticks to it. I liberally coat the pins and the surfaces of the caliper where the pads sit on it as it helps protect the metals and reduce the risk of galvanic corrosion. The BMW uses the same caliper design and the areas where the pads sit get eaten away once salt gets onto them, and the pins are also notorious for seizing. Luckily I've never had an issue with stuck pins although they definitely took some effort to get out when I first changed the brakes on it as the front discs were still the originals at 5 years old. Copper slip can work too as it's an anti seize, but the carrier grease is usually pretty thin and lightweight so it gets washed off surfaces pretty quickly, hence my preference for the Ceratec. I've used it for years on the Impreza too and it's stood up to having the discs glowing on night runs they've been so hot. |
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9th Aug 2023 1:52pm |
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