Retracting Rear Brake Piston |
Retracting Rear Brake Piston |
Aug 29, 2019 - 10:20 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 13, '16 From Bristol, UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Howdy.
Just a quick question about resetting the brake piston on the rears. I have a 1996 ST202 3SGE. Do our pistons rotate as they retract, or do they just move straight back? Also, if they do rotate, which direction? Just need to figure out my best course of action if the piston happens to be seized. Cheers! |
Aug 29, 2019 - 11:57 AM |
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Moderator Joined Jun 29, '08 From Denver Currently Offline Reputation: 59 (100%) |
They simply push back in, no rotation necessary. Sounds like you may have a seized caliper if it isn’t pushing back in.
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Sep 2, 2019 - 7:54 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 13, '16 From Bristol, UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
They simply push back in, no rotation necessary. Sounds like you may have a seized caliper if it isn’t pushing back in. Thanks. Yeah, plus the bleeder valves won't budge either. Both sides. My own fault for not bleeding the brakes sooner. I had the caliper off, pushed the brake pedal in and you could see the brake line moving, but the piston was going nowhere. Ordered two replacement calipers and a rebuild kit. Might see if I can plast the seized pistons to the moon with a foot pump or grease gun once I have the old calipers out. |
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