• The Roadster Factory Recovery Fund - Friends, as you may have heard, The Roadster Factory, a respected British Car Parts business in PA, suffered a total loss in a fire on Christmas Day. Read about it, discuss or ask questions >> HERE. The Triumph Register of America is sponsoring a fund raiser to help TRF get back on their feet. If you can help, vist >> their GoFundMe page.
  • Hey there Guest!
    If you enjoy BCF and find our forum a useful resource, if you appreciate not having ads pop up all over the place and you want to ensure we can stay online - Please consider supporting with an "optional" low-cost annual subscription.
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this UGLY banner)
Tips
Tips

TR2/3/3A TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

TR3driver

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

I've done it, but it was a long time ago. Wasn't too bad at all, and I didn't even have to replace the pistons. The biggest hassle is usually getting the old pistons out.

However, I've heard that some of the replacement dust seals don't fit properly.
 

JohnB

Jedi Hopeful
Bronze
Country flag
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

John,

I have 3A calipers on my TR2. Did a rebuild on them with Moss parts and had no real problems then or since. Used a compressor to get the pistons out easily and the seals were a bit "fiddley" but do-able.

I'd say go for it. Way cheaper. Save your money for the really necessary expensive stuff. (not that good brakes are not necessary, they just do not need to be expensive)
 

Geo Hahn

Yoda
Country flag
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

I last redid mine about 3 years ago -- I did not split them (saw no need) and the boots I got at that time fit fine (though they can be a little tricky to install). I did replace the pistons as they were not looking so good.

If the calipers are still on the car and the hydraulics working I like to use that system to push the pistons out. I remove the pads and use an assortment of thin strips of wood (e.g. masonite) and C-clamps to keep the pistons from coming all the way out. Usually one will move first, after it has gone aways I block it and force the other one to move. Rinse, repeat -- stopping before either is all the way out so you can do the same process on the other side. Once they have come out most of the way they can be easily removed using air or (if you do not plan to re-use the pistons) channel-locks.

If you are not using DOT-5 and have ever considered it, this might be a moment to think about it.
 

hondo402000

Darth Vader
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

I did mine a few years ago, just make sure you clean the groove out really well with a small rotary wire wheel, the first rebuild the seals started leaking because of rust in the groove. I also put SS pistons in mine, so far the second rebuild is working great

Hondo
 
OP
JFeher

JFeher

Senior Member
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

Thanks guys. I'm going to try rebuilding them. It's about a $400 difference even with new pistons. I've just started putting the suspension back together and I'm finally getting to the brake system. I'm going to pick up a rubber tipped air gun and see if that will pop the pistons out. The car had been sitting for over 25 years and all the hoses and lines were rotted away. I'm hopping the internals aren't rotten. These don't split open they seem to be one piece. Since everthing will be new maybe I'll try the DOT-5. Isn't that 100% silicone?
 

TR3driver

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

JFeher said:
Since everthing will be new maybe I'll try the DOT-5. Isn't that 100% silicone?

Pretty much, though it does have some other additives, like dye (the purple color) and "seal sweller". I'm a big fan, seems like all of the hydraulic components last much longer with DOT 5. I credit it for the fact I've not needed to rebuild calipers since 1990 or so (moved the wrecked 3A calipers to the TR3, because its original calipers had the bleed screws frozen).

When using air to remove the pistons, IMO it's a good idea to insert a strip of wood or similar between the pistons while applying the air. It helps cushion the impact when they do pop loose.
 

hondo402000

Darth Vader
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

they should come apart, it would be difficult to maching the piston bores with a one piece unit, I will be very surprised if the pistons come out, if the pistons are rusted as most are about 1/2 way back, they will probably get stuck, keep us posted

Hondo
 

TuffTR250

Jedi Warrior
Country flag
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

I have been told, and it also says the same in the How to Restore... book, that you can make a fitting from a bolt and grease zerk and use a grease gun to push the pistons out of the calipers if they won't come out with air pressure. I understand it takes a lot of brake cleaner to get all the grease out but still better than buying new calipers. Also, the How to Restore... book says to use methylated spirits to clean brake calipers. That is Denatured Alcohol in the US. Lowes sells it by the gallon and not very expensive, probably cheaper than brake cleaner.
Regards,
Bob
 

Geo Hahn

Yoda
Country flag
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

hondo402000 said:
they should come apart...

I guess you're both right -- as I recall the Type A calipers 'come apart' but not by splitting... there are big screw plugs of some sort on the sides which look like something you would never want to remove.
 

TR3driver

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

Right, although it's only one big screw plug, not two. To remove it, you're going to need one of those things that looks like a cross between a house jack and a hydraulic press. I don't even know the correct name, but there's a photo in one of my antique machining books at home. Here's a smaller version (shown being used to remove the pole pieces in the generator). The one for the brake calipers has a frame on both sides, and a big forcing screw to hold the blade into the slot.
 

Attachments

  • 29207.jpg
    29207.jpg
    25 KB · Views: 369

bobhustead

Senior Member
Gold
Country flag
Online
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

I did mine a couple years ago, with new pistons. Several sources warn against taking the halves apart, and it is not necessary. Nor is it necessary to remove the big plug. Cleaning the grooves for the seal and the boot is essential. I used dental picks and wire wheels on a Dremel. Get some rubber lube and it will go right together.
Bob
 
OP
JFeher

JFeher

Senior Member
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

I used compressed air and 3 out of 4 popped right out. The 4th one I had to work back and forth until it came out. Not as bad as I thought it would be. They seem to be in good shape. There was some minor rust "stains" inside the
cylinders. I polished that off with some 00 steel wool and denatured alcohol. The grooves for the dust covers have some rust but I think I'll be able to clean that up. I think they are in good enough condition to rebuild.
 

Attachments

  • 29208.jpg
    29208.jpg
    60.1 KB · Views: 343
  • 29209.jpg
    29209.jpg
    65.6 KB · Views: 326

martx-5

Yoda
Country flag
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

hondo402000 said:
they should come apart, it would be difficult to maching the piston bores with a one piece unit,...

Hondo

The original TR3 calipers are one piece units. They have a big threaded plug on one side to facilitate the machining.

Also, as mentioned above, make sure you get both grooves in each bore very clean of all dirt and rust, or assembly will be difficult and seals may get cut when the piston is pushed in. I've found that running a dental type pick or scribe around the grooves works very good for loosening up the dirt and rust, followed by some wire brush work. Alternately, if you have access to a glass beader, that would be ideal.

Edit: I see you posted while I was still looking for a picture of the A style calipers.

Yes, the the insides of those bores and grooves look very good. Definitely a candidate for rebuilding. Don't worry about any "staining" or pits in the bores, as the seal seals on the outside of the pistons and in the seal groove.
 

Attachments

  • 29210.jpg
    29210.jpg
    32.9 KB · Views: 338
OP
JFeher

JFeher

Senior Member
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

Those outer grooves are going to be a PITA. The inner ones cleaned up well with the alcohol/steel wool and a small screw driver. The outer grooves are more of a challenge, a lot more rust. I can see how a dental pick would work well. Since they don't split it's hard to access the area with any kind of power tool.
 

bobhustead

Senior Member
Gold
Country flag
Online
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

Since your crossover tubes are so clean, I suspect that you handled them a bit. When you put the wheels back on, get behind them and check to see that the crossovers are clear of the wheels. As TR3 Driver said in a recent post, the wear on the tubes from wheel contact is noiseless and swift.
Bob
 
OP
JFeher

JFeher

Senior Member
Offline
Re: TR3 Type "A" front brake caliper rebuilding

I replaced the crossover tubes along with the seals and pistons. I don't have rotors and wheel bearings to mount the hubs/wheels yet but I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the tip about using the dental pick. It loosened up a lot of stuff in the seal groove I couldn't directly see. I used DOT-5 when I assembled the calipers and like you said, It went right together.
 
Similar threads
Thread starter Title Forum Replies Date
B TR2/3/3A 'A' type Front calipers, TR3 vendor??? Triumph 7
1 TR2/3/3A TR3 Fuel Pump Thread Type? Triumph 4
BillyB62 TR2/3/3A Type A TR3 Overdrive Wiring Triumph 13
Got_All_4 TR2/3/3A Tr6 a type overdruve in my tr3 too long Triumph 10
T TR2/3/3A Will Spitfire D-type overdrive work in TR3 with TR4 transmission? Triumph 3
Got_All_4 TR2/3/3A J type on a TR3 tranny Triumph 3
S TR2/3/3A A type tr3 calipers Triumph 5
Kleykamp TR2/3/3A TR3 fuel filter location and type Triumph 7
CCURTISS TR2/3/3A TR3 Carburetor type Triumph 4
mctriumph For Sale front apron 57 Tr3 Triumph Classifieds 0
Rick_Thompson TR2/3/3A TR3 rack and pinion kit problem... Triumph 17
S TR2/3/3A differential hubs early tr3 and tr2 Triumph 22
S TR2/3/3A Tr2 and early tr3 differential. Triumph 10
71TR6 TR2/3/3A TR3 WIper Wheel box Triumph 2
RonC General TR TR3 Shifter on TR6 Triumph 8
jfarris TR2/3/3A Modern Temporary Donut Spare for a TR3 Triumph 1
G TR2/3/3A What color is my car? TR3 1958 Triumph 16
S TR2/3/3A Rebuilding a tr3 transmission and second gear, Triumph 57
mctriumph For Sale Odd bit for Tr3 and early 3A Triumph Classifieds 0
S TR2/3/3A turn a tr3 non-full syncro transmission into a full syncro Triumph 3
Y TR2/3/3A I cannot get my TR3 in correct timing. Triumph 7
mctriumph TR2/3/3A Safety mods every Tr3 should get Triumph 12
Editor_Reid TR2/3/3A Whitewall Tires for TR3 Triumph 11
curdy TR2/3/3A TR3 Stalling Issues Triumph 8
S TR2/3/3A Anyone cut out the spare tire compartment on a tr3? Triumph 4
S TR2/3/3A put a differential back into a tr3. Triumph 2
S TR2/3/3A tr3 breather pipe Triumph 2
2 For Sale 1957 Triumph TR3 Small Mouth Triumph Classifieds 0
Jim_Stevens TR6 Barn find of TR6 and many TR3 parts Triumph 9
J For Sale 1958 TR3 Partout Triumph Classifieds 12
R For Sale TR3 Dash Triumph Classifieds 0
D TR2/3/3A Thread and size for tr3 fuel tank vapor line fitting Triumph 0
S TR2/3/3A Aluminum door capping for tr3 Triumph 12
tinman58 TR2/3/3A TR3 at Mammoth Lakes Triumph 4
G TR2/3/3A TR3 starter disassembly rebuild early M428G bomb Triumph 6
luke44 TR2/3/3A Calling all Wiring experts TR3 Overdrive Wiring ver A or ver B or are they the same? Triumph 8
A TR2/3/3A VERY wobbly TR3 - help needed!!!! Triumph 53
vpanza TR2/3/3A EARLY TR3 hubs for wire wheel????? Triumph 5
vpanza Wanted TR3 FRONT backplates needed Triumph Classifieds 2
mctriumph For Sale Cluster gears Tr3 Triumph Classifieds 0
T TR2/3/3A TR3 pistons and liners Triumph 14
jfarris Wanted TR3 Luggage Rack Turnbuckles Triumph Classifieds 0
K TR2/3/3A Further question re TR3 red ignition light. Triumph 1
G For Sale 1960 TR3 A Triumph Classifieds 0
S TR2/3/3A Tr3 pics. Triumph 8
P TR2/3/3A TR3 Clutch Bleeding Problem Triumph 10
Joel Lester TR2/3/3A Finished my TR3! Thanks to you guys... check it out! Triumph 22
Bocaray TR2/3/3A TR3 Wheel Lug Nuts Size? Triumph 2
jfarris For Sale TR3 Stock Fan used (1956) Triumph Classifieds 0
jfarris For Sale TR3 Rear Sway Bar Triumph Classifieds 0

Similar threads

Top