ArgyBargy
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Except 'take it to a garage'
The front pistons are a bit seized up, so I'm taking the calipers off, cleaning it all up, fitting new PFM discs and Ferodo pads.
Motorworks chappy (disc vendor) said the calipers probably just gummed up with crud, and recommended a thorough clean, easing the pistons in and out using the lever, whilst lubing with clean brake fliud. Also said don't split the calipers unless fitting an overhaul kit. He reckoned it was worth a try with the 'good clean' before buying new parts.
Anyone done this job and want to pass on their hard earned knowledge?
The front pistons are a bit seized up, so I'm taking the calipers off, cleaning it all up, fitting new PFM discs and Ferodo pads.
Motorworks chappy (disc vendor) said the calipers probably just gummed up with crud, and recommended a thorough clean, easing the pistons in and out using the lever, whilst lubing with clean brake fliud. Also said don't split the calipers unless fitting an overhaul kit. He reckoned it was worth a try with the 'good clean' before buying new parts.
Anyone done this job and want to pass on their hard earned knowledge?