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Thread: How To: Rebuild Your Brake Caliper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alves View Post
    Quick question, when putting the brake calipers back together, there is an oddly shaped piece of tin. It has an arrow facing up (at least to me) but my instructions show it going down. Does any one know which way it would go.
    After actually taking three seconds to do research, I've realized its the anti squeal shim.

    http://store.delorean.com/c-298-6-1-0-front-brakes.aspx

    As you can see its number 5, now on the actual item it has an arrow facing the other way. I know its a dumb question but should I still follow the diagram?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alves View Post
    After actually taking three seconds to do research, I've realized its the anti squeal shim.

    http://store.delorean.com/c-298-6-1-0-front-brakes.aspx

    As you can see its number 5, now on the actual item it has an arrow facing the other way. I know its a dumb question but should I still follow the diagram?
    The arrow should go in the direction the tire rotates.
    Dave S
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    Hi - yes I am the original author of the article. Sorry for the delay in responding, I haven't been on the site in over a year...just too busy.

    So what did you have in mind?

    Cheers!

    Quote Originally Posted by Accipiter View Post
    Is the original author of this document a member of the forum? I'd like to make a modern PDF version of this document, but I'd like the original author's permission first.

    I don't suppose you're the Dave from the article, Dave?

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    Hi. Thanks for coming back.

    I'm wondering if you have the original photos. I can't really use these images since the resolution is so small, and I'd like to make a new PDF document for these instructions.

    Thanks.
    - Chris


    what

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accipiter View Post
    Hi. Thanks for coming back.

    I'm wondering if you have the original photos. I can't really use these images since the resolution is so small, and I'd like to make a new PDF document for these instructions.

    Thanks.
    +1! Thanks!

    Alex Abdalla
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    Late 1981, Grey 5-speed, 75k miles. Built 11/11/81

    A stock-look with modern, reliable technology.

    A full restoration with step-by-step "what I did" is in progress at www.delorean6575revisited.blogspot.com

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    When I uploaded the PDFs to the site, it appears that they were compressed which reduced the detail/resolution. Anyone know how I can avoid this? Maybe this is an admin request.

    I'll see if I can upload some higher definition photos, and I'll update the guide to include some of the feedback in this thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Accipiter View Post
    Hi. Thanks for coming back.

    I'm wondering if you have the original photos. I can't really use these images since the resolution is so small, and I'd like to make a new PDF document for these instructions.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeCobra View Post
    When I uploaded the PDFs to the site, it appears that they were compressed which reduced the detail/resolution. Anyone know how I can avoid this? Maybe this is an admin request.

    I'll see if I can upload some higher definition photos, and I'll update the guide to include some of the feedback in this thread.
    DeCobra,
    If you email me your PDF files, I can try to post them for you. Let me know
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racerx View Post
    DeCobra,
    If you email me your PDF files, I can try to post them for you. Let me know
    Thanks
    ... and...?

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    Nothing, yet. Still waiting

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