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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2006

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Removal of brakecylinder

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torkelm@gmail.com - 08 Jan 2006 09:02 GMT
Hello Peugeot fans,

My Peugeot 309 need new brakes. How do I remove the nut shown on the
picture here:

http://www.kodakgallery.eu.com/PhotoView.jsp?&localeid=en_GB_EURO&collid=4192425
3933&photoid=31924253933


Thanks in advance for all help I might get.

Regards
Torkel
stealthf0x@hotmail.com - 10 Jan 2006 13:00 GMT
> Hello Peugeot fans,
>
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> Regards
> Torkel

Either bend the staked-in section back out again with a drift of some
kind, or do as I did and grind that bit off with a dremel (either way
you need to get a new nut)...then it'll just undo with a socket, may
take a bit of leverage to get it going though.

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Andy
Chris - 11 Jan 2006 19:21 GMT
>>Hello Peugeot fans,
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> --
> Andy

Just get a tight fit socket on the nut and undo.but remenber to fit new
nut,good luck.
from Chris Addlestone Surrey
Keith Willcocks - 11 Jan 2006 20:15 GMT
>>>Hello Peugeot fans,
>>>
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> nut,good luck.
> from Chris Addlestone Surrey

And slacken it before you jack the car up.
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