Caliper Seals

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Phil-VTwin
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Caliper Seals

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Thought i would just make a note for the forum re my front caliper seals.

Put the bike on its paddock stands and spun the front wheel, it moved about a quarter of turn and stopped, the front pads were dragging badly :(

Took them off to check things out, fired up the air compressor at 15 psi, not one piston moved increased pressure until it was reading 60 psi and only after about 3 or 4 secs did they start moving :eek2

Stripped them all out, not dirty or corroded and the seals looked perfect but when assembled the pistons were being held real tight.

New set ordered and i measured the old ones against the new, the old ones had swollen about .5mm and thus gripping the pistions too tight.

After the rebuild with new seals the pistons will now move easily with a quick blast of 10 psi air :D

The brake lever pressure is also reduced so i can now brake using one finger although now there is more movement in the lever as the pads/pistons are at last retracting from the disk.

£50 well spent :biggrin
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good to hear you got it sorted, you dont realise how bad they get till you change seals and fluid i thought mine were good till i did the same
. if you change fluid every 12 months the seals should last for years
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Pip,
you are a clever guy mate.

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What yam are you playing with Mike?
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If you DO need a new rear caliper, let me know, should be able to do that.
Also have several front blue spots.
Cheers bud, Chris.
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FirestormMike wrote:'95 FZR600 foxeye.
Got a tank thats full of rust to sort out too.
buy a bag of bicycle headstock bearings, bung em in the tank, add a little fuel the just shake for a while, this should help with rust removal, rinse out then use some fuel tank sealer that should sort you out.
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