It's time for some new HH pads and some of the pistons are quite a ways out and covered in hard cack.
Do I just push them all the way back in? Or must I clean off the cack first, and if so with what??
Logic tells me clean 'em first.
Experience tells me shops don't bother.
What should I do???
John
Cleaning brake pistons...
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Cleaning brake pistons...
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I usually clean the snot out of them using brake cleaner. Then puch them OUT... Clean the snot out if the caliper and piston. This will allow you to inspect the piston and bore for any signs of corrosion before reassembling the whole shootin match and goin for a ride.
Jim
Hey Kid...
Is my tail light still working?
"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett
Hey Kid...
Is my tail light still working?
"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett