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front brake sliding pin seals

Post by Mark.S » 04 Jul 2012, 22:13

Just removed my front brake caliper and discovered that one of the sliding pins has seized up (i've left it over night to soak in wd 40) but the rubber sea around itl is damaged, is it possible to buy theses seals on there own.

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Re: front brake sliding pin seals

Post by fallenmikethebike » 05 Jul 2012, 17:06

Mark.S wrote:Just removed my front brake caliper and discovered that one of the sliding pins has seized up (i've left it over night to soak in wd 40) but the rubber sea around itl is damaged, is it possible to buy theses seals on there own.

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Always have a couple hanging in the garage, they fit the rear as well. Never use copper slip near them as it reacts with the rubber, making it swell.
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Re: front brake sliding pin seals

Post by jompy » 05 Jul 2012, 17:18

red rubber brake grease instead ?

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 05 Jul 2012, 17:21

I've not used that before, normally I just use a waterproof grease, given their location.
Taking them apart a couple of times year makes the job a doddle.
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Post by jompy » 05 Jul 2012, 17:22

I've used it on the R1 , just put new chain & sprockets on the R1 & after 400 miles its got a blinkin tight spot Grrr

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Post by helisupp » 05 Jul 2012, 19:50

Correct me if I am wrong (quite often as it seems) but any antisieze grease is for NON moving parts.

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 05 Jul 2012, 21:13

:D Hhmmee, Yes, I think I would have opted for a different product, unless that's specifically recommended.
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Post by jompy » 05 Jul 2012, 22:00

some have diff temp tolerances & other properties like never seez is a very high temp antisieze compound/grease & is ment to be great for the R1 Exup valve where as copperslip tends to get to hot & dry up causing the Exup to stick .
To be honest i use marine bearing grease on most things but then again im a numpty & just trying to help

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Re: front brake sliding pin seals

Post by Mark.S » 07 Jul 2012, 08:11

Thanks Mike, didn't know copper slip causes seals to swell, i've had that problem before when i washed some seals in petrol!
I have ordered a complete set of seals and pins now (pins were really manky!) but like you said i should have ordered some spare rubber boots for what they cost.

Jompy, I've never heard of red rubber grease before, but looking on the web it appears to be the only type to use on any rubber seals, found a small pot for £2.99 (a big pot is £12) so will definately buy one.

Many thanks to all of you some really useful info.

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Re: front brake sliding pin seals

Post by jompy » 08 Jul 2012, 20:16

Mark i'd never heard of it till recently when i was doing the brake on my R1 , i got a few little sachets from my local motor factors for £1.50 a go & one sachet seemed to do both front calipers


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