rontron wrote:I am having no luck getting the piston back in so I can install new pads......so I thought I might have better luck if it was in hand and if not I could replace the whole caliper........it screwed in at first but when I got to about a half or three quarters of an inch from flush it just turns but doesn't go in anymore.......and using the caliper tool didn't work.
I want to know how to disconnect the emergency brake cable so if I need to I can just replace the whole caliper and be done with it.......
Did you back off the adjuster on the emergency brake handle first? If its set tight you will not be able to screw the pistons in all the way. If the cable is sticking and not releasing all the way you won't be able to get them flush either.
Spring pressure is all that holds the cable ends on the caliper and maybe a little rust. With the cable adjuster on the emergency brake lever backed off all the way just pull the ball end out of the arm on the caliper and then work the ferrules out.