Don't you grease the brake rods? What type of grease can I use? Can you put copper grease on the colonnettes and the wheel hub? Thanks for the video, I never tire of watching it, good pro work.
At 2:58 minutes of the video, you can see that the guides are in good condition and do not need to be lubricated. You can use the guide grease www.autodoc.co.uk/trw/2204964?search=TRW%20Grease%20(PFG110). Yes, you can apply copper grease to the hub, for a more precise recommendation on what grease to use, please refer to your vehicle's repair documentation.
@@autodocuk Thank you for your prompt and very professional response! I wish you a very good day and look forward to seeing your work on future videos.❤️
I didn't need an impact screwdriver for the countersunk screws, a little bit of Mouse Milk (penetrating oil) and they unscrewed with a normal screwdriver.
Torque is not the same for all cars. You need to look at the correct values in the repair and maintenance instructions for your car and also take into account the mounting configuration directly in your case, since the tightening torque may differ depending on the type of mounting.
This is necessary to relieve pressure in the tank, since by pressing the piston we raise the level in the tank. There is a small hole but it will be easier with the lid removed. You can also monitor the level and in case of discrepancy, add or drain the liquid.