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Car Forum / Acura Cars / June 2005

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? about emergency brake / calipers on a 1990 Integra LS

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dchiassxxx@shaw.ca - 24 Jun 2005 22:14 GMT
How does it work viz calipers? Is the part that connects to the
caliper repairable by a "home mechanic" or must you purchase a whole
emerg brake assembly?

Do you need any special tools to replace the rear calipers on my 90
Integra?

BIG thanks from Canada.

DeWayne
dchiass(at)telus(dot)net
TeGGeR® - 26 Jun 2005 22:14 GMT
> How does it work viz calipers? Is the part that connects to the
> caliper repairable by a "home mechanic" or must you purchase a whole
> emerg brake assembly?

For a description of the rear caliper's function, see here:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/Brakes.html#ScrewIt

The parking brake mechanism is internal to the caliper, and is protected by
a snap ring deep inside.

The external part consists of the spring, lever, and parking brake cable.
The cables are replaceable, and are detached at the clevis.

What's wrong that prompted you to post this question? If the lever is
seized or swings freely, the only real practical solution is a
remanufactured replacement caliper.

> Do you need any special tools to replace the rear calipers on my 90
> Integra?

No. Piece of cake.

> BIG thanks from Canada.
>
> DeWayne
> dchiass(at)telus(dot)net

You're out west, aren't you? In in Ontario.

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