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Which way do the caliper piston seals face?

Vref,
Your question worries me. No flames here, but if you are having a problem figuering out the seals I think this is a job you should consider farming out to a qualified shop. Your brakes are you life and even more important, my life if I'm on the same road with you. Do you have a shop manual for your car? If not, this is where you need to start. Good luck, Bill
 
Bill Wilhelm said:
Vref,
Your question worries me. No flames here, but if you are having a problem figuering out the seals I think this is a job you should consider farming out to a qualified shop. Your brakes are you life and even more important, my life if I'm on the same road with you. Do you have a shop manual for your car? If not, this is where you need to start. Good luck, Bill


Bill welcome to the forum, I have no fear of him being on the same road as him, We have to worry about the folks who are not looking for the information. He is unsure but will find the needed infor and fix it correctly .

This is how i learned what I know just by asking questions.

I see from your profile your an original owner of a 66 how great is that, We have a couple of original owners here. I just wonder if in 2042 anyone will be as impressed with me owning my C5 some 40 years
 
Bill Wilhelm said:
Vref,
Your question worries me. No flames here, but if you are having a problem figuering out the seals I think this is a job you should consider farming out to a qualified shop. Your brakes are you life and even more important, my life if I'm on the same road with you. Do you have a shop manual for your car? If not, this is where you need to start. Good luck, Bill

Yes I have an assembly manual. Does it show the brake caliper re assembly process?

Its usually easier to ask on the forum, because the vette veterans always have an easy way of doing things.
 
The 1965 Corvette Shop Manual Supplement and all subsequent Corvette Chassis Service Manuals have detailed, illustrated instructions for rebuilding the calipers. If you don't have them, you need the 1963 Corvette Shop Manual and the 1965 Supplement for complete coverage for your car - both are available from the NCRS on-line store at www.ncrs.org.

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