...maintain
your brakes
- Front standard brake pad replacement
- Rob Bell's site
has
these instructions.
- Front disc (240mm dia) replacement
- Rob Bell to the
rescue again
here.
- Rear OE brake pad replacement
- Again, Rob as this
covered
here.
- Rear disc replacement
- Tony Thompson's
site has this covered here.
- craynerd on the
MG-Rover.org forum posted this
thread as a how to replace the
rear discs and pads, indicating the differences between the rear and
front 240mm disc set up.
- CJJ, also on the
MG-Rover.org forum posted this
thread on how to change the rear
discs on a TF. This can also be
found on here on the T-Bar.
- Iain "The Broon"
Brown produced this
picture rich How To on the
MG-Rover.org forum.
- Tip
!!
- When you are winding the
piston back in, ensure that one of the cut outs in the piston is at 3
o'clock, this cut out engages in a small pin on the back of the pad. If
the piston is not aligned, you will get a 10-15mm rust ring at the
outer edge of the inner surface of the disc due to uneven pressure on
the brake pad.
- Rear caliper replacement
- Fast Jan posted this
great thread on the MG-Rover.org
forum, and
also here on the SWMGF forum
(you need to be a SWMGF member to view the thread).
- Rear
caliper strip and rebuild
- Station on the
MG-Rover.org forum has put this
great how to together detailing
how to strip down and rebuild a rear caliper, complete with detailed
photos.
- Rear
280mm disc conversion
- Brake hoses
- CJJ shows how to
fit stainless steel braided hoses in
this thread on the MG-Rover.org
forum. As ever, loads of step by step photos. This could also be used
for replacing the standard rubber brake hoses. Also found
here on the T-Bar.
- Brake
master cylinder
- Brake
Servo
- Hand brake maintenance
- Big
brake upgrade
- A popular upgrade
for those who do not have rims big enough to accommodate AP calipers.
Roger Parker
discusses the merits and fitting
of such a kit on the MGOC website.
|
...4
pot AP calipers
- Fitting
- an
excellent
thread on MG-Rover.org by Dr
Dave on fitting the 4 pot AP calipers that were part of the SP1 option
on the TF.
- Pad replacement
- The AP calipers
are very easy to work on. Once you have the road wheel removed, knock
out the two pad retaining pins with a suitable drift. Remove the pad
retaining spring (note its orientation) and pull out the two pads, push
back the pistons into the caliper body using a stout screwdriver or
flat bar (check the brake master cylinderreservoir to make sure that
the hydraulic fluid being pushed back into the brake circuit is not
over flowing!). Clean up the caliper before replacing the new pads.
Check the new pads slide easily into the calipers, file the edges if
they bind. Apply copper grease to the backs and top and bottom edges of
the new pads, DO NOT GET ANY GREASE ON THE BRAKE MATERIAL!!.
Slide the new pads into the caliper lining up the slotted holes with
the pin retaining holes in the caliper body, replace the pad retaining
spring (note that its the right orientation), and finally replace the
retaining pins, you will have to use a hammer and drift to seat these
into the caliper body. Told you it was easy.
- Andy Phillips also
gives a step by step method here
on MG-Rover.org
- A fantastic ' How
To Change AP Discs and Pads'
thread on the MG-Rover.org forum by CJJ,
and also here on the T-Bar.
- Strip
and rebuild
- Painting
|
...
upgrade
an F to a TF steering rack
|
...fit
lowering springs on a TF
- Baracus posted this
'how to' article on fitting
lowering springs to a TF on the MG-Rover.org forum.
|
...replace
your track rod ends
|
...ball
joints
|
...
shock
absorbers
- F rear shock absorber bushes
- Replacing F hydragas units &
fitting lowering pins
- TF damper replacement
- F
lower bushes
|
...
Suspension
links / arms
- F Front lower arm replacement
- Roger Parker
published
this great out to on the MGOC
web site. This should could also be used for the TF, just remember the
suspension differences.
- TF rear trailing link replacement
- TF lower rear link arm replacement
|
...
Throttle
cable
|
.
..Hubs
|
.
..Hub
adapters
- Mike Satur's
- Fast Jan shows how
she fitted Mike's hub adapters via
this How To on the MG-Rover.org
forum.
|
.
..Gear
box and Clutch
- Oil filling
- Clutch
replacement
- Bigmac on the
MG-Rover.org forum did a clutch and flywheel replacement with the
engine in situ !!, his
how to is here
|
.
..Bushes
- Torque tamer Polybushes
- TF
front Polybush
- F
rear Polybush kit
- F
rear compliance bushes
|
.
..Sub
frames
- Rear sub frame
- CJJ once again,
rear sub frame removal, on the
MG-Rover.org forum and on
the T-Bar forum. Note that this
how to covers engine removal, but this does necessitate removal of the
sub frame.
- Front
sub frame
|