Are these caliper pistons still usable?
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
Turns out the workshop doesn't have stainless steel cutting tools, looks like I'll be buying new pistons. Thanks for the input everyone.
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
They are only Tipped tools nothing special,Not much of a workshop.
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
The workshop only works with mild steel and aluminium. Anyway i got a fully working used caliper for $30. Just wanted to know, when cleaning n greasing everything like the pins and bolts and all that, is red rubber grease fine or should i be using something else?
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
Red rubber grease !
Surely the clue for it's use is in the name ? (just ignore the "red" bit)
Use high temp anti- seize paste on brake mechanicals.
Surely the clue for it's use is in the name ? (just ignore the "red" bit)
Use high temp anti- seize paste on brake mechanicals.
A red box doth not a Snap On make.
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
Is that fine for all the caliper parts including lubing the piston and seals and boots?
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
Use rubber grease or brake fluid on seals and/or boots at installation
Use copperslip or similar on the fixings/pins/back of the pads.
Use copperslip or similar on the fixings/pins/back of the pads.
A red box doth not a Snap On make.
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
When the piston is pushed back in it should slide in nice and easy if it doesnt take it out and clean behind seals again.get a small screw driver in the lips where the seals go and make sure u have got all the salt and road grime out of there. I also use a hard tooth brust and some petrol .cleaning the caliper properly is imperative mate otherwise your wasting ur time.its not hard just be thourough .
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
Okay thanks guys, will get to sorting it out soon. I noticed the caliper had nc35 written on it, although I have a nc30 bike. Are the calipers the same? They seem to look the same. Its a rear caliper btw.
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
If they look the same I would say yes. To be sure measure the fixing centers or even try it on bike before you start to clean it. If it were me I would clean it first and fit the pistons then rub it down and paint it while its off. But I am ocd :-).
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Re: Are these caliper pistons still usable?
Haha okay cool, will do, thanks. Btw can someone tell me where the the flasher relay is mounted?