RodneyWright wrote:
JamesShort wrote:
http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/brake06.pdf
That doc is pretty awesome at explaining how this mechanical parking brake system coexists with the hydraulic brake system (see page 4).
So it has a tightly wound spring that acts as a clutch so if spun in one direction, it loosens and the sleeve nut can spin freely but if spun in the other direction, it stays tightly clamped to the sleeve nut so that the two items move as one. Pretty cool.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this link!!! After reviewing the diagram, I saw were there was a stop post on the back of the brake pad to keep the piston from rotating. I also wondered why the brakes felt weird after installing the pads. Turns out the post on the pad was not engaged into the slot on the piston and was twisting the piston during braking. I have now realigned the post on the brake pad w/ the slot on the piston and now the brakes feel normal again.
Lesson learned.... make sure you line up the pin on the brake pad w/ the slot on the piston!!
Yes, that is vital for this system to work!
By the way, some Mustang folks say if you take the 'cube' and grind off 2 nubs on one of the 6 faces, that it fits perfectly in the groove on your pistons. Might be worth a try next time.
That is, if there is a 'next time'. You might buy an NA or NB Miata before you need to do another brake pad change......you do know what that is right ?
