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help fitting new shoes
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:47 pm
by ste2425
Hi guys new on here.
Was changing my shoes yesterday and very nearly finished when i realised theres was a slight problem.
My old shoes have the pin that is circled, whilst my new ones dont. Its to properly mount the auto adjuster things.
My question is how do i swap it over to the new shoes? and if i cannot what is it called so i can buy it and fit it to my new shoes.
The haynes says it needs to be swapped but doesnt say how.
Thanks guys
stephen
Oh and its a 1.0l 3door expression. 2000 year.
Re: help fitting new shoes
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:51 pm
by jordyp
should just come out with pliers mate or just try everything you can lol. if you go to buy a new one go to vauxhall and theyll tell you what it is cause most motor factors wont stock them
Re: help fitting new shoes
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:01 pm
by ste2425
thats the thing ive been at them with pliers and it didnt budge. I didnt want to try wd40 in case i get it on the friction material because ive had to put on old ones back in until i can figure this out.
i dont think this forum has a thanks button but thanks anyway :p
Re: help fitting new shoes
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:04 pm
by ste2425
could i just rivet the lever thing onto that hole? make it so that it can still move, then put the main spring that goes right across into the hole thats arrowed?
Re: help fitting new shoes
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:13 pm
by jordyp
best thing to do is phone vauxhall at 9 tomorrow morning and ask them what to do cause ive not got a clue tbh
Re: help fitting new shoes
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:13 am
by Raj
You usually get a new clip in the shoe kit but it may have not been in your kit, you push the pin out and transfer to the new shoes and place the new clip on.
To get the pin out, put some WD40 onit, and push the pin with force, in the direction to the 'feet' on the clip, the pin itself is springy so when it comes out it will be slighty larger then the hole, hence why it has a shamfer on the ends so when pushing back on, it will force in.
You will be able to get the clip from most motor factors.
HTH
Raj