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Merlin



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Brake Pad Wind Back
Any recommendations for a cylinder wind back tool for a Puma with ventilated discs? Also how does everyone push back the old pads, mine are always hard work.

Peter
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Pacha



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
I use one of these:-


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 Rgds.

Chris
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Ianh



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I use a neilsen CT0078 https://www.jwautotools.co.uk/brake-piston...-364-p.asp available for £20 . Careful as some sites have them for circa £70 !!!!

I think at 88mm mine is wider than Pacha’s ..ohh err Rolling with laughter

Works perfect for front 4 pot and rear 2 pot calipers .

Just clean the whole area with a soft brush, spray with some brake cleaner and wipe with clean rag, grease the rubber piston boots with red rubber grease, check the pistons are clean and not corroded. Insert tool and gently wind prisons in. Pausing every now and then to allow fluids to settle.

I loosen the brake reservoir cap and keep an eye on fluid levels as I wind pistons in, some people open the bleed screws as they wind the piston in to eject the old fluid and make the winding in process easier. Just make sure brakes are bled properly if you do this to avoid air in system and top up reservoir as appropriate.
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miker



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I use a giant pair of water pump pliers... Start it off with a big flat blade screwdriver to make some space if needed.
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diesel_jim



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^^^^ +1
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Notyalc



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Re: Brake Pad Wind Back
Merlin wrote:
Any recommendations for a cylinder wind back tool for a Puma with ventilated discs? Also how does everyone push back the old pads, mine are always hard work.

Peter


You don’t need to wind them back, you are pushing them back.
Normally easy enough with a big screwdriver or pinch bar when the pins have been removed.
Post #920456 7th Sep 2021 8:25pm
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