Hello,
I find myself in dire straits, so I'm reaching out in hopes for some MUCH needed guidance!
I have a 2016 RS SM5 and (it's in neutral, with parking brake off) the brake caliper has pushed the brake pads together and I can't get the rotor back in between them! The caliper won't budge...
I have learned that the calipers, on spyders built AFTER 2013, can't simply be pushed back in, but instead have to be turned counterclockwise, using the two holes in the face of the caliper itself, in order for it to go back into its housing...
That said, I CAN get it to turn counterclockwise, with no problems, but it will NOT move back inwards...it just turns and that's it. I don't want to turn it too much as I don't want to damage anything internally, since nothing is happening by doing so. I've removed the cap/ lid to the brake fluid reservoir, to release/reduce the pressure - to no avail. I've also disconnected the arm/ lever and spring and brake cable that attaches to the caliper itself...and I've removed the brake pads and shim. The entire thing has been thoroughly(!) cleaned with brake cleaner and an air gun/ compressor.
What needs to happen now, in order to fix my situation?!?! I have changed the rear tire before without so much as a hiccup, which is making this all the more frustrating.
If I continue to turn the caliper, will it eventually retract back or am I going to break it?
ANY help, instructions, and/ or recommendations is GREATLY appreciated and desperately needed! Thanks!
I find myself in dire straits, so I'm reaching out in hopes for some MUCH needed guidance!
I have a 2016 RS SM5 and (it's in neutral, with parking brake off) the brake caliper has pushed the brake pads together and I can't get the rotor back in between them! The caliper won't budge...
I have learned that the calipers, on spyders built AFTER 2013, can't simply be pushed back in, but instead have to be turned counterclockwise, using the two holes in the face of the caliper itself, in order for it to go back into its housing...
That said, I CAN get it to turn counterclockwise, with no problems, but it will NOT move back inwards...it just turns and that's it. I don't want to turn it too much as I don't want to damage anything internally, since nothing is happening by doing so. I've removed the cap/ lid to the brake fluid reservoir, to release/reduce the pressure - to no avail. I've also disconnected the arm/ lever and spring and brake cable that attaches to the caliper itself...and I've removed the brake pads and shim. The entire thing has been thoroughly(!) cleaned with brake cleaner and an air gun/ compressor.
What needs to happen now, in order to fix my situation?!?! I have changed the rear tire before without so much as a hiccup, which is making this all the more frustrating.
If I continue to turn the caliper, will it eventually retract back or am I going to break it?
ANY help, instructions, and/ or recommendations is GREATLY appreciated and desperately needed! Thanks!