How to break free rusted brakes?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Al Smith, Apr 6, 2004.

  1. Al Smith

    Al Smith Guest

    Vehicle 98 Civic HX 5-speed manual

    Problem: Left Front Wheel "Frozen"

    My beloved HX has been waiting out the frozen, salted
    winter. Today I attempt to get it going. It wouldn't move.
    I tried to move it twice, but each time it wouldn't move. The
    second time there was a small snap at the right front, but the
    car won't move.

    I jacked each corner up. Rear wheels turn freely. The right
    front turns - most likely that was the snap. The left front is
    fixed. I got a large C-clamp and compressed the caliper, and
    the brake pads move, but I can't get the hub to move.

    What to do?
     
    Al Smith, Apr 6, 2004
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  2. Al Smith

    Eric Guest

    Can you physically remove the brake pad from the caliper, or are they rusted
    to the rotor? If they're rusted, then you might be able to carefully tap
    them free with a small hammer.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Apr 7, 2004
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  3. Al Smith

    Al Smith Guest

    Exactly what I had to do.

    I have become a bit lazy, but it didn't take long and it was really easy.
    This is the first Honda I have had. The parts were of such high quality
    that there was hardly any rust and it was no problem.

    Words of Wisdom:

    Don't wash a car and then park it for 4 months.
     
    Al Smith, Apr 8, 2004
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