So I ordered a Brake Master Cylinder, two rear rotors and rear pads. I'm thinking that the rear caliper(s) may need rebuilding/replacing, although I am admittedly unsure. I've done simple brake things before - pads, bleeding, hose replacements - and I would like to tackle Fiona's brakes myself. Before I embark on what I hope is a relatively smooth and straight forward adventure, I do have a few questions.
1) Are caliper and rotor replacements on 40 year old Italian cars relatively easy, or should I be very afraid?
2) Can I use a bleeder valve from one of the rear brakes to replace the rounded one in front?
3) Do I need to bench bleed the new BMC on or off of the car?
4) Are aftermarket front brakes a good idea for casual drivers or basically a waste of my precious few resources?
5) Are there any tricks of the trade that would make this easier on my girlfriend and I?
6) Does anybody live in Rockford, Illinois and have experience with Fiat Spider brakes? I will shovel your driveway this winter for just a wee bit of help.
That's about it. Please let me know if I'm forgetting anything. My brain is only firing on 3 cylinders today, so I'm pretty sure I am missing some crucial question somewhere. Thanks!
