Well today I spent 3 hours on my second attempt at removing my brake pins and still no luck. If anything i've made the pins worse.
Bare in mind my calipers are in especially bad/neglected condition. Probably the worst most will have seen (not my doing - only had the car a couple of months) see below:
Steps i've taken so far:
Gave the calipers a thorough clean up as best I can using a wire brush and most of a tin of brake cleaner, paid particular attention to the back of the pads/around the pins area of the caliper. They've cleaned up really well, most brake dust is gone and the visible parts of the pins are back to bright shiny steel.
I've then given the pins a large dose of plus gas (best penetrating oil you can get) all over and as much as I could around where the pins are held in the back of the caliper. I tapped the pins slightly in/out whilst applying more plus gas, then left them to sit with the oil for around 30 mins. Came back and applied more plus gas, again while tapping the pins to help the plus gas get in to do its work.
I've then spent 2 hours hammering the pins and got absolutely nowhere. I'm getting a lot of force on these pins now, to the point where both the head of the pin and the good quality punch i'm using are getting damaged.
The top the of the bottom pin on one of the calipers has disintegrated and is now flush with the caliper and possibly 'mushroomed' slightly which may be stopping it coming out any further I suspect:
What are my options now? I've read about cutting the pins out, I imagine then the outer half of the pin can get reasonably easily removed, but I will still be left with the inner half and the inner pad stuck in the caliper with no way of getting a punch at it straight.
I'm beginning to think that taking the calipers off the car and taking them somewhere to have them machined out may be the most viable option...
Bare in mind my calipers are in especially bad/neglected condition. Probably the worst most will have seen (not my doing - only had the car a couple of months) see below:
Steps i've taken so far:
Gave the calipers a thorough clean up as best I can using a wire brush and most of a tin of brake cleaner, paid particular attention to the back of the pads/around the pins area of the caliper. They've cleaned up really well, most brake dust is gone and the visible parts of the pins are back to bright shiny steel.
I've then given the pins a large dose of plus gas (best penetrating oil you can get) all over and as much as I could around where the pins are held in the back of the caliper. I tapped the pins slightly in/out whilst applying more plus gas, then left them to sit with the oil for around 30 mins. Came back and applied more plus gas, again while tapping the pins to help the plus gas get in to do its work.
I've then spent 2 hours hammering the pins and got absolutely nowhere. I'm getting a lot of force on these pins now, to the point where both the head of the pin and the good quality punch i'm using are getting damaged.
The top the of the bottom pin on one of the calipers has disintegrated and is now flush with the caliper and possibly 'mushroomed' slightly which may be stopping it coming out any further I suspect:
What are my options now? I've read about cutting the pins out, I imagine then the outer half of the pin can get reasonably easily removed, but I will still be left with the inner half and the inner pad stuck in the caliper with no way of getting a punch at it straight.
I'm beginning to think that taking the calipers off the car and taking them somewhere to have them machined out may be the most viable option...