Caliper Disassembly and Assembly
Disassembly1. Remove the disc brake caliper.
2. Drain the remaining brake fluid from the disc brake caliper.
3. Secure the disc brake caliper in a vise.
4. Remove the caliper pistons.
1. Place a block of wood between the caliper bridge and the caliper pistons.
2. Apply low air pressure to the fluid port in the disc brake caliper.
3. Force out the caliper pistons to the block of wood.
4. Remove the block of wood and the caliper pistons.
5. Remove and discard the piston seals and boots.
6. Note: Do not hone the cylinder bores. Pistons are not available for honed cylinder bores.
If the cylinder bores are excessively scored or corroded, replace the disc brake caliper.
Assembly
CAUTION: Never reuse piston seals and dust boots.
Note: Never reuse brake fluid that has been drained from the hydraulic system or has been allowed to stand in an open container for an extended period of time.
1. Lubricate the piston boot, caliper piston, piston seal, and cylinder bores with High Performance DOT 3 Brake Fluid C6AZ-19542-AB or equivalent DOT 3 fluid meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A.
2. Install the caliper pistons.
1. Install the piston seal.
2. Install the piston boot on the caliper piston.
3. CAUTION: Be careful not to damage or dislodge the piston seal.
Insert the caliper piston.
4. CAUTION: Be careful not to cock the caliper piston.
Press the caliper piston in to the cylinder bore.
3. Install the disc brake caliper.