ush1000 Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 One of the 8 pistons on my front Brembo's is sticky/almost seized (top right). Will not move back despite applying considerable levered force but will move forwards a little when using brakes. As its winter I will take caliper to bits, anyone know what size service kit to buy. Can't seem to find caliper details in manual. Andrew
docc Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 Without disassembly, you might try removing the caliper from the mount and alternate clamping force from a bar clamp and forcing the piston back out with hydraulic pressure while applying blasts of brake cleaner. At first it may only move slightly, but repetition should pay off. Be sure to press the piston in squarely. Carefully block the other pistons from movement with clamps, be careful not to twist and pull at the line connection, and don't breath the brake cleaner fumes. Remove some fluid from the reservoir before pressing the pistons back in so the fluid will not overflow.
rossi46 Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 http://www.gutsibits.co.uk/pr/TheShop/index.php?f=e&Shnew=1&Model=1&ModelName=1100%20Sport,%20V11&Cat=BRA&CatName=Brakes&spPage=4#topbar
gstallons Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 One of the 8 pistons on my front Brembo's is sticky/almost seized (top right). Will not move back despite applying considerable levered force but will move forwards a little when using brakes. As its winter I will take caliper to bits, anyone know what size service kit to buy. Can't seem to find caliper details in manual. Andrew Practice Docc's advice on a good caliper before working on the bad caliper . You are going to try to free-up the frozen piston. You want it to extend , clean the piston skirt before working it back into the caliper bore. You can use any cleaner you want but do NOT use any petroleum based product on any brake part .
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