front brake rotors: need your advice
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I got my left front caliper off the rotor as it was dragging, (rotor was getting hot) and I removed the pads and gently squeezed the brakes to expose the pistons. They are a little grimy and not retracting, I put a wood vise one the pistons (fits well) and they don't want to retract. I'm gonna go and clean them more thoroughly, but any thoughts on this? I noticed that the pads are wearing at an angle too. I guess I better mic the rotor while I'm at it. I hate it when she's down.
Good afternnon, might as well change the piston seals as well, it does not take long and the and they work so much better.
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#34
Yes they sent me the wrong one, it wa salways pushing a bit on the master cyclinder piston, once i found out waht happened i was able to shape the lever correctly and be able to ride, but i sent an email to the company telling them what haapened,problem with internet is they changed the lecer for the correct one ( they had made a mistake) but i cannot visit them to have them pay for the damages done to the machine.
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#36
Every screw, bolt and plug on this brake system is stuck! I don't have an air compressor either. I am having trouble every step of the way. I have given up trying to remove the caliper from the brake line as it is obviously just going to round off the knuckles on the fastener. But no problem right? I'll just gently pump up the system until the pistons fall out into my hand. Wrong. But I think I found part of the problem. Where the new brake lever contacts the piston at the master cylinder, there is this little boot, and it has a little tear and I think I can hear it sucking air when I release the lever. I think it's time for complete brake overhaul. I'm also thinking about loading it up to the mechanic.
#37
I haven't given up yet. There is a corrosion problem. Grimy buildup of brake fluid boogers inside the reservoir and pits in the metal outside. I've ordered a master cylinder kit and I still need to order the seals for the right caliper. I know I wont be happy until I know that everything in this system is sano. I also have huge trust issues with mechanics, unless I can work beside them. I'm just bummed that I wont be able to ride for a few more weeks. Any more advice or hints will be much appreciated.
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