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Re: 164 e-brake



Hi Richard,

If you don't overtighten the vice-grip I think that will work fine. I use a
small clamp (make Midlock) of which I will send you a 'photograph' I made
with my
scanner. The picture on page 22-25 of the CarDisk gives an idea of what's
inside but
doesn't show the circlip.
You said in the digest the little lever on the caliper is moving easily. I
realize now that this doesn't mean the cam inside is moving. So there is
another explanation for this problem. If you cannot get any brake effect by
moving the little lever with pliers as far as it wil go, then the cam is
probably frozen. I found an instruction on how to get it moving again in
some Audi site on the net. The url is
http://20v.org/brakprob.htm#handbrake.

The piston has to be screwed in and out. I guess you can press it in by
thumb only the first mm's.

Good luck again,
Jan

----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Bies <bies@domain.elided>
To: <alfa-digest@domain.elided>
Cc: <j7411vk@domain.elided>
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: 164 e-brake


>
> What you say surely sounds applicable.
>
> But I think I'd ask a bit more chapter and verse on taking this thing
> apart -- one can clamp the flex line tight enough with something like
> vice-grips (without necessarily damaging it)?
>
> The illustration I come upon in my CarDisk is not at all detailed -- I'll
> read again and see if can make-out how it is supposed to be.  (Not very
> detailed, and implies that the piston can be pressed back in with the
> thumb--which I don't think is correct.)
>
> r.m.bies
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