I would have thought that you could pop the pistons out. First time I saw the blue cap removed.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3EURdRwxj4w
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Re: Brake rebuild
I didn't watch the whole thing but those blue cap ones are like the Gen1's... I didn't like he grabbed the pistons with needle nose pliers... there are piston removal tools that expand inside the pistons so you can twist/turn/pull them out. A band clamp type can be used on the OD's, but be careful not to score the piston where it will be in contact with the seal.
I usually take a well worn set of brake pads and insert them while the caliper is still on the bike.... do this to all calipers while they're on the bike if you're going to rebuild them all.... pump up the brakes until the pistons all move out to squeeze those worn out pads... remove the pads now, and the pistons are almost all the way out.... easier.
I tend not to use brake cleaner spray on pistons because some of them can harden the seals. I clean them with a toothbrush and brake fluid, rinse with isopropanol....
I usually take a well worn set of brake pads and insert them while the caliper is still on the bike.... do this to all calipers while they're on the bike if you're going to rebuild them all.... pump up the brakes until the pistons all move out to squeeze those worn out pads... remove the pads now, and the pistons are almost all the way out.... easier.
I tend not to use brake cleaner spray on pistons because some of them can harden the seals. I clean them with a toothbrush and brake fluid, rinse with isopropanol....
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Re: Brake rebuild
Yeah those pliers scared me too, just asking for a leak.
On gen two I put a block of wood between two pistons, clamp the third, and shoot the forth piston out with brake fluid pressure. I replaced the seals, one bore at a time. My fluid is kept pretty clean. I try not to separate the halves.
On gen two I put a block of wood between two pistons, clamp the third, and shoot the forth piston out with brake fluid pressure. I replaced the seals, one bore at a time. My fluid is kept pretty clean. I try not to separate the halves.
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Re: Brake rebuild
Problem with brakes on the '03 or just preventative maintenance after 18 years?Canadian FJR wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 1:19 pm I would have thought that you could pop the pistons out. First time I saw the blue cap removed.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3EURdRwxj4w
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I never had to do anything (including seals) on my '07 although the outer parts on a couple of the pistons were a bit pitted. Never caused any leakage because the rough bits were outside the seals. Might have become an issue in another few years?
What are you replacing - just seals?
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Re: Brake rebuild
Not replacing anything, just cleaned pistons and fresh fluid. I do this every winter.
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Re: Brake rebuild
Makes sense. I usually flush hydraulics annually as well. I clean pistons whenever I change pads or swap them around to even out wear. I just extend the pistons to clean them - I don't pop them out.Canadian FJR wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 10:13 pm Not replacing anything, just cleaned pistons and fresh fluid. I do this every winter.
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