Bwana
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I'm getting my new-to-you 72 3.0CSi back on the road and Step One is to overhaul the brakes. The car has apparently sat for most of it's life and so has fallen victim to the dreaded corrosion in the brake piston area. Same thing happens to my Roadster.
I've finally gotten most of the pistons out and am cleaning up all the parts. I actually got the rebuild kits from my local BMW dealer!
The calipers appear to have had some sort of silver paint on them, probably from the factory. However, some rust is seaping thru. I'll post pictures later tonight.
Has anybody sandblasted their calipers (taping off the bores first of course) and if so, what did you use to re-finish them?
Edit: OK, here's the pictures of the front and rear calipers. The rear is totally rusty, looks like a must blast. I meant bead blast, not sand blast.
Front:
Rear
Also, I remember from somewhere to NEVER split the calipers. I can't remember why, seems like it's just an o-ring to seal the two halves. And it would be a lot easier to get the corrosion out of the upper bores.
Any thoughts?
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh295/BwanaDik/BMW Brakes/CIMG2677.jpg
I've finally gotten most of the pistons out and am cleaning up all the parts. I actually got the rebuild kits from my local BMW dealer!
The calipers appear to have had some sort of silver paint on them, probably from the factory. However, some rust is seaping thru. I'll post pictures later tonight.
Has anybody sandblasted their calipers (taping off the bores first of course) and if so, what did you use to re-finish them?
Edit: OK, here's the pictures of the front and rear calipers. The rear is totally rusty, looks like a must blast. I meant bead blast, not sand blast.
Front:

Rear

Also, I remember from somewhere to NEVER split the calipers. I can't remember why, seems like it's just an o-ring to seal the two halves. And it would be a lot easier to get the corrosion out of the upper bores.
Any thoughts?
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh295/BwanaDik/BMW Brakes/CIMG2677.jpg
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