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I'm trying to understand if this is the way the brakes are supposed to be or if parts are missing.
The front R. brake only had one pad shim and it's a diagonal shim .015 thick which only covers 1/2 of the piston. The left pads had no shim of any kind.
Here's the one existing pad shim and pad next to it (you can see the residue left where the caliper was resting):
![](http://doctorgary.net/xj1100-front-outside-pad-and-shim.jpg)
Here is the shim on the pad. Notice how the piston had been pushing on the pad itself as well as the shim:
![](http://doctorgary.net/xj1100-front-outside-pad-shim.jpg)
And here is the passive pad on the inside of the caliper which contacts the caliper itself:
![](http://doctorgary.net/xj1100-front-inside-pad.jpg)
Question 1: The shim seems to be only 1/2 of what should be there. Is part missing?
Question 2: If I were to put stainless shim material (as used on car disc brake pads) which attaches via an adhesive on one side, onto the entire caliper, would that be a good choice?
On the Left caliper, there was a very thin rectangular shim plate which was recessed inside the thick stainless plate on the top section. The shim was .005 thick. On the right caliper there was no thin shim.
Question 3: Is this shim used for leveling or for heat/noise issues? I'm not sure if I should try and form a replacement or not.
I'm trying to understand if this is the way the brakes are supposed to be or if parts are missing.
The front R. brake only had one pad shim and it's a diagonal shim .015 thick which only covers 1/2 of the piston. The left pads had no shim of any kind.
Here's the one existing pad shim and pad next to it (you can see the residue left where the caliper was resting):
![](http://doctorgary.net/xj1100-front-outside-pad-and-shim.jpg)
Here is the shim on the pad. Notice how the piston had been pushing on the pad itself as well as the shim:
![](http://doctorgary.net/xj1100-front-outside-pad-shim.jpg)
And here is the passive pad on the inside of the caliper which contacts the caliper itself:
![](http://doctorgary.net/xj1100-front-inside-pad.jpg)
Question 1: The shim seems to be only 1/2 of what should be there. Is part missing?
Question 2: If I were to put stainless shim material (as used on car disc brake pads) which attaches via an adhesive on one side, onto the entire caliper, would that be a good choice?
On the Left caliper, there was a very thin rectangular shim plate which was recessed inside the thick stainless plate on the top section. The shim was .005 thick. On the right caliper there was no thin shim.
Question 3: Is this shim used for leveling or for heat/noise issues? I'm not sure if I should try and form a replacement or not.
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