2005 pilot torque setting
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Re: 2005 pilot torque setting
On 01/04/2010 11:15 AM, Seamus J. Wilson wrote:
> Replacing brake pads. What is the torque setting for the banjo bolts?
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson
>
>
if it's the same size as other honda banjos, it'll be 35N.m. assuming
new seal washers.
but, if you're just doing pads, why would you be removing them? you
only need to remove the caliper pin[s] to access the pads.
> Replacing brake pads. What is the torque setting for the banjo bolts?
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson
>
>
if it's the same size as other honda banjos, it'll be 35N.m. assuming
new seal washers.
but, if you're just doing pads, why would you be removing them? you
only need to remove the caliper pin[s] to access the pads.
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Re: 2005 pilot torque setting
"Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@***.net> wrote in news:F6r0n.12543$w21.9251
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> Replacing brake pads. What is the torque setting for the banjo bolts?
Are you opening the hydraulics just to replace the brake pads? I hope not.
If you mean the two bolts that hold the caliper to the mount bracket, 25
ft/lbs will do. I just make them "good 'n' tight".
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@newsfe17.iad:
> Replacing brake pads. What is the torque setting for the banjo bolts?
Are you opening the hydraulics just to replace the brake pads? I hope not.
If you mean the two bolts that hold the caliper to the mount bracket, 25
ft/lbs will do. I just make them "good 'n' tight".
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