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Is there anyway of getting the pistons out without using an air compressor? Im bored, feel like doing the job but dont have access to one.

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Forget that, I had a moment of inspiration! Very rare these days! I never new my lungs were so good! All that practice blowing up condoms and putting them over your head comes in useful.

 

Im rambling again!:p

It depends upon how badly stuck they are, but usually a footpump will do the trick.

I had a small tyre type air compressor that could get 100plus psi on the calipers but I still had difficulties with a couple of pistons. Resorted to putting them back on the car with the discs still off so I could put the hydraulic on and pump the buggers out with the brake pedal. Used wood blocks on the side I wasnt working on and a g clamp to hold in the pistons I didnt want to shift. Even so I had to stamp hard on the pedal and broke a cheap G clamp doing this with brake pressure and of course made a right mess with brake fluid each time the stuck piston would finally pop out. Meant a loty of bleeding etc. However it showed clearly that a stuck piston dont move with normal day to day brake pressues.

Hi James,

 

I am gonna be doing my brakes at the weekend how much do you want for the brake seal Kit ??

I'll just check my receipt from Courtesy when I get in tonight, don't think it was much. I'm on line at home aswell, so will post again later this evening.

 

Catch u later.

Cheers James I will log on later aswell then prob about 9-10ish

If I remember rightly there are different seal kits for the different callipers - steel or aliminium - I think. Might be worth checking.

 

Vijay

Hey vijay I think that all the stock calipers are aluminum. The defference is the tt brake size compared to the na brakes, i

Hey roy the book says to put a block of wood through the center of the caliper and use aircompressor @ bleed valve to blow out the pistons. Carefull they fly out!!

good point ........ mine are aluminium j-spec

Well Courtesy know what car I have and would've sent the kit for an '89 Jap spec.

 

I'll leave that to you to work out if this is what you need?

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