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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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 Posted: 20:49 - 20 Apr 2005 Post subject: More back brake woes! |
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If any of you don't know my back brake has been binding, taking the calpers of i could see that the pistons where very dirty and the dust seals where riped to shreads, so i figured this was the problem! therefore i dismattled it all and gave everything a good clean, put new seals in and tonight i have just tried to reassemble them, got everything together o.k but one of the pistons had to be put into the calipers with the aid of G clamps, once it was all together i bleed the system and tested the brakes, it was then that i noticed that the piston that was an arse to put in was sticking and not moving in line with the other piston, so same problem happening! of binding, i would like to know if anyone has any fixes, is it that the piston is not lubricated enough or the piston has become warped.
any ideas will be well recieved
Cheers
WN ____________________ Buy my wife: 96' Yam XJ600s (Diversion)
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Cheers scotsman,
i have come across wemoto before, they seem pretty good but never ordered anything from them, anyway i think i may have got to the bottom of things, i took the pistons and the seals out again when out of the calipers the seals slip over the piston fairly easily, therefore i reconed that the seal seats aren't deep enough, cleared more crap out of the seal seats with a .5 mm allen key, put the seals back in and lubed them and the piston went in with a lot less resistance than it did before! going to try and fit them again in the morning, hope it works this time!
Cheers for all your help will keep you posted
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Had a similar thing with my back caliper. I stripped it down, removed the pistons and seals and washed it all out in diluted Jizer. Then popped it in the oven at 120 degrees for 20 minutes to get rid of any moisture. This also seemed to crystalise any corrosion left in the seal grooves and it scraped out nice and easy with my thumbnail.
I also cleaned the piston with just my thumbnail, wouldn't use anything coarser  |
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