Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

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Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by scrubs » 09 Apr 2008, 15:30

My brakes were binding, so I removed the rear caliper from the bike to give them a good clean and fit new pads while I was there. I left the pistons in the caliper and just brushed them up with a tooth brush - installed some new pads, but the pads are touching each other and there is no gap to fit the disc in between, tried pushing them back by hand and a small clamp, any ideas?

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Re: Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by NaBz » 09 Apr 2008, 15:37

vice or i use plumber grips
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Re: Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by scrubs » 09 Apr 2008, 15:39

once its pushed in, I assume it will stay there if I rmove the clamp? since there is no fluid back pressure.
just thinking that the clamp will get in the way when I am putting it over the disc if not.

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Post by NaBz » 09 Apr 2008, 15:56

it should stay
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Re: Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by scrubs » 09 Apr 2008, 16:51

Cheers Nabz I sorted it, dident have a vice or clamp strong enought but had a small bracket handy, that worked.

You don't recognise where this rubber grommet belongs do you?

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- it fell out while I was putting the caliper back on.

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Post by knackeredMk1 » 09 Apr 2008, 17:34

:?

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Re: Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by fallenmikethebike » 09 Apr 2008, 18:07

:? :? :? Without going and taking my seat off, to me it looks like the PGM holding grommet.Have you disturbed that area at all :?: .
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Post by knackeredMk1 » 09 Apr 2008, 18:15

I think you are right FMtB. Not that I have such sophistication on my Mk1 :(

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Re: Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by scrubs » 09 Apr 2008, 19:07

:lol: yeah ,... I think you're right, cheers, no idea why that decided to roll out. Confused me.

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Re: Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by NaBz » 09 Apr 2008, 19:24

lol!
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Re: Tips on pushing the rear brake piston in?

Post by fallenmikethebike » 09 Apr 2008, 20:06

knackeredMk1 wrote:I think you are right FMtB. Not that I have such sophistication on my Mk1 :(
For sophistication read complicated ,expensive , troublesome , worrying location , :(
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