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I'm changing front brake pads on an 84 GL wagon...

So I've been at it all day setting my brake piston back to fit new pads on (using needle nose pliers-not piston tool :banghead: )

Pardon my ignorance, but how far back does it need to go? Flush or enough to fit the new pads on? If not Flush will this create a disaster? Do they re-adjust themselves.

Haynes indicates flush, but to be honest, I am fed up with the needle nose pliers technique, and like I've mentioned... been at it all day. Boy does that thing set back slowly!

Btw, I can't run out & buy a piston tool... I'm broke as a joke:(

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Ain't that the truth!!!!!!:banghead:

 

I am a stubborn Noob!

 

But I must say that I have learned my lesson. With about 2 mm to go, SNAP, needle-nose pliers break (my only ones).

 

Unfortunately I took a massive pay-cut to hold onto my job and money is scarce these days. I get payed once a month, so basically the few bucks I had went into the parts, not thinking or having done this before...

I said to myself, "Ahhh, I don't need that stinking tool!":rolleyes:

 

:lol: gotta laugh at myself... cause i'm outta tears... :grin:

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heres what I did, make the tool, take a socket, old one preferably, grind away all but a thickness of the slot in the brake piston on top and bottom, put socket/tool on ratchet and turn piston in, very easy and effective, no more broken needle nose and way faster:banana:, hope this helps.....G

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