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  • Siezed Front Caliper Pistons!!

    Just a quick one guys and girls. Know you will solve it straight away!

    Had loads of brake wobble since i bought my surf two months ago.
    Got off my arse and got new pads and had a look today. the nearest pad come out and the new one goes in like a dream. Other side pad will not come out because the bottom piston is siezed!!
    It is exactly the same on each side as well.

    So, im happy thats were the judder was coming from but i would like to unsieze my pistons! ooo errr!!

    as i am a simpleton i do not know how. Does anyone know????
    by the way they are really really really siezed.

    Thanks everyone!!
    [SIZE=4]Benjami

  • #2
    Originally posted by SurfBoy69
    Just a quick one guys and girls. Know you will solve it straight away!

    Had loads of brake wobble since i bought my surf two months ago.
    Got off my arse and got new pads and had a look today. the nearest pad come out and the new one goes in like a dream. Other side pad will not come out because the bottom piston is siezed!!
    It is exactly the same on each side as well.

    So, im happy thats were the judder was coming from but i would like to unsieze my pistons! ooo errr!!

    as i am a simpleton i do not know how. Does anyone know????
    by the way they are really really really siezed.

    Thanks everyone!!
    2 ways I do them .

    1st is to put the old pad back in so it only fits against the free piston and then apply brake pedal and force the piston out . you can put a piece of wood in smaller in thickness then the old pad so if piston does move it does not come completly out .

    2nd is to force piston back in with a G clamp if possible .

    After both methods the piston needs to be worked in and out to free it right off .
    Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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    • #3
      Siezed pistons

      Thats great info mate, thanks alot for the quick response.
      I shall try it tomorrow.

      Thanks again.
      [SIZE=4]Benjami

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      • #4
        Tony temporarilry sorted mine with lots for freeing and WD40
        new calipers are on the list now.
        Tim
        Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dirtydog
          Tony temporarilry sorted mine with lots for freeing and WD40
          new calipers are on the list now.
          WD40 can damage the rubber seals , so should be avoided on brake systems .
          Tut tut Tony
          Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vagrant No2
            WD40 can damage the rubber seals , so should be avoided on brake systems .
            Tut tut Tony
            **** for shower gel too!
            nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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            • #7
              Don't stuff around with them if the pistons are seized.Pull the calipers off strip them down,inspect for piston or caliper damage and if ok replace seals (and pistons if needed) or replace the calipers.A quick fix now will mean having to do it all later anyway.

              Neville

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Vagrant No2
                WD40 can damage the rubber seals , so should be avoided on brake systems .
                Tut tut Tony
                I did allow him to do a temporary repair.
                Tim
                Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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