Follow the Factory Service Manual when working on the brake system.
The 74-77 pie slice caliper uses pads that are riveted to the backing plates.
Changing the brake pads means removing the rivets and pads and installing new rivets to hold the new pads.
The FSM says to replace the pads if they are worn down to the indicator groove on the bottom of the pad.
But any time you are having trouble with them stopping or experience vibration when applying the lever is a good time to inspect or replace them.
Spilling brake fluid on the pads is also a good reason to replace them.
The pads should be replaced as a set so you'll need to drill out the rivets using a 9/64“ drill bit to remove the old pads.
There are several ways to replace the pads. The rebuild kit contains the pads and hollow rivets needed.
Here is another take on the hammer and punch method using a jig made from a piece of steel angle. Two holes were drilled in the angle and tapped for two 5/16”-18 holes to match the holes in the pads. Two short bolts were adjusted to fit against the rivet heads. The bolts were locked in place with nuts. The jig is then clamped in a vice.
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The outer pad and rivets are positioned on the floating pad plate and set on the jig. The rivets are hollow. A tapered center punch was used first to flare the tips. Then a flat 5/16“ punch was used to flatten and secure the rivets and pad. Be careful not to over-tighten and crack the pad.
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The process is repeated for the inner pad.
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