I will be changing the front disks pads soon and the manual says to use a "Piston brake return lever tool". I understand it's use and purpose but is this tool still available and if not what can be used in its place. As always, thanks in advance.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Disk Brake Tool
Collapse
X
-
You don't need it. I'd guess It's just a tool to push the pistons it, and a screwdriver works fine.
JDP/Maryland
63 GT R2
63 Avanti R1
63 Daytona convert-63
63 Lark 2 door
62 Lark 2 door
60 Lark HT-60Hawk
59 3E truck
58 Starlight
52 & 53 Starliner
51 Commander
JDP Maryland
-
I'm not sure how the Studebaker disc brakes are but on my other vehicles I use a large "C" clamp, with the claiper still attatched, to compress the piston. I have found that in using a screwdriver or small pry bar one is taking a chance of chipping the piston or gouging the disc. They still sell a piston compresser
1963 Cruiser, 1962 Lark, 1952 Champion. Based in Oregon.
Comment
-
"To build on what JDP says, I have an old screwdriver dipped in Plasti-Kote that I use for this purpose."
That's way too elegant a solution.
JDP/Maryland
63 GT R2
63 Avanti R1
63 Daytona convert-63
63 Lark 2 door
62 Lark 2 door
60 Lark HT-60Hawk
59 3E truck
58 Starlight
52 & 53 Starliner
51 Commander
JDP Maryland
Comment
Comment