Seized brake pistons / calipers

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Kenthammer
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Re: Seized brake pistons / calipers

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Mate, if you really get nowhere then these guys will be able to solve your problems

https://www.powerhouse.uk/content/motor ... ervice.php
Icemaestro
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Re: Seized brake pistons / calipers

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Kenthammer wrote:Mate, if you really get nowhere then these guys will be able to solve your problems

https://www.powerhouse.uk/content/motor ... ervice.php
Haha good idea, however it is a little far away from New Zealand...next weekends job is to get them off and see what I’m dealing with :-)


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Kenthammer
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Re: Seized brake pistons / calipers

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Icemaestro wrote: Mon Jul 30, 2018 8:56 am
Kenthammer wrote:Mate, if you really get nowhere then these guys will be able to solve your problems

https://www.powerhouse.uk/content/motor ... ervice.php
Haha good idea, however it is a little far away from New Zealand...next weekends job is to get them off and see what I’m dealing with :-)


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Agreed matey that is a bit of a schelp :grin:
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Re: Seized brake pistons / calipers

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if you cant get the pistons out on a brake caliper. what have done for years as it is something you almost deal with daily as a motorcycle mechanic in NZ is unscrew the tip of your grease gun and wind the caliper on to it. and pump them out. and just chock them up so you get them almost all the way out on a multi piston caliper. even easier on a single piston caliper. takes five secs and grease is cheap and no damage to the pistons.
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Re: Seized brake pistons / calipers

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Fronts were all good, the rear more of a problem, still sticking a bit so thinking I need to pull apart. It’s on the to do list with new exhaust gaskets :-s.


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