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how can you remove uk brake pistons


mellonman

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As it says on the tin,

whats the best way to remove the pistons out the uk calipar

press out with peddal while still attached and then remove and for the final part use compressed air,

but is there another way as i am refurbing the seals.

 

also what would i use to clean up the bore and piston?

 

what is it that makes them seize? damaged boot covers and brake dust?

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If there still on the car use the fluid pressure to push the pistons out, you'll need to

pack between the disc and pistons though to get them all just on the point of coming out then ease them out the last bit. if not i've used compressed air

with the caliper held in a vice, if the pistons are pitted then fit new ones, wd 40 and fine wet & dry paper

works well.

 

The outer seals fail letting dirt and moisture get down the sides of the pistons

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If there still on the car use the fluid pressure to push the pistons out, you'll need to

pack between the disc and pistons though to get them all just on the point of coming out then ease them out the last bit. if not i've used compressed air

with the caliper held in a vice, if the pistons are pitted then fit new ones, wd 40 and fine wet & dry paper

works well.

 

The outer seals fail letting dirt and moisture get down the sides of the pistons

 

do you have to do them all at the same time or can you do one at a time

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You must get all four pistons to the point of just coming past the seals and thus leaking, which is much easier to do on the cars hydraulics using the brake pedal and an assistant. I have made a fixture to pull the pistons out on the dirt seal flange, once the calipers are split. I see some absolute abortions where people have messed about for days, *uggered stuff up, and ended up costing themselves far more than if they'd just sent them to me in the first place. So be sure not to damage anything. To connect the air you use a -4 hose from the regulator with a 10mm banjo fitting on like the stock brake line.

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Sorry are we talking about all 4 wheels and all 4 pistons at the same time? or just one wheel and 4 pistons i seem to be a bit confused,

 

how hard are they to get back in then, i thought once calipar was no loger attached they would be quiet easy to put in.

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i bought some of chris's stainless pistons and personally think they are awesome , CW fast road pads and CW stainless pad pins too if chris had of made the actual calipers i probably would of bought them too loljust one thing to note if you have a mate pump the pedal to the pistons out and one gets stuck clamp them until the one thats stuck works its way free any problems give me a shout otherwise chris is just repeating himself :D coz ive already asked all the stupid questions

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