rockchunk Registered user Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 1,513 Reaction score 0 Location land of the free home of the brave Feb 15, 2010 #1 took the callipers off to change the pads and found this Attachments DSCF7218.jpg 60.1 KB · Views: 509 DSCF7220.jpg 72 KB · Views: 497 DSCF7221.jpg 68.8 KB · Views: 504
Canuck Registered user Joined Oct 27, 2008 Messages 2,239 Reaction score 0 Location Nova Scotia, Canada Feb 15, 2010 #2 Looks like you wore those pads out along time ago!
Blackal Registered user Joined Sep 28, 2005 Messages 20,905 Reaction score 14 Location Scotland Feb 15, 2010 #3 The pistons are really just buckets with plastic plugs in the middle. It wouldn't worry me - running them like that, and I have done for a while on an 1100s. Al
The pistons are really just buckets with plastic plugs in the middle. It wouldn't worry me - running them like that, and I have done for a while on an 1100s. Al
rockchunk Registered user Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 1,513 Reaction score 0 Location land of the free home of the brave Feb 15, 2010 #4 Blackal said: The pistons are really just buckets with plastic plugs in the middle. It wouldn't worry me - running them like that, and I have done for a while on an 1100s. Al Click to expand... was thinking of doing just that change them when its a bit warmer and i have more time ...cheers al
Blackal said: The pistons are really just buckets with plastic plugs in the middle. It wouldn't worry me - running them like that, and I have done for a while on an 1100s. Al Click to expand... was thinking of doing just that change them when its a bit warmer and i have more time ...cheers al
DrFarkoff Grumpy Ole Git!!! UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 14,028 Reaction score 2,013 Location Islandmagee, Co Antrim NI Feb 15, 2010 #5 Aye just anti squeal things Main piston is alloy and those are to try and deaden the squeal Shouldn;t affect anything too much!
Aye just anti squeal things Main piston is alloy and those are to try and deaden the squeal Shouldn;t affect anything too much!
Timolgra reformed Joined Sep 8, 2002 Messages 33,919 Reaction score 27 Location ..... Feb 15, 2010 #6 Looks like a previous owner has tried to push the pistons back with a screw driver...don't ask me how I know
Looks like a previous owner has tried to push the pistons back with a screw driver...don't ask me how I know
kirky1298 Registered user Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 2,190 Reaction score 0 Location flat side of the spoon Feb 15, 2010 #7 Timolgra said: Looks like a previous owner has tried to push the pistons back with a screw driver...don't ask me how I know Click to expand... +1
Timolgra said: Looks like a previous owner has tried to push the pistons back with a screw driver...don't ask me how I know Click to expand... +1
Blackal Registered user Joined Sep 28, 2005 Messages 20,905 Reaction score 14 Location Scotland Feb 16, 2010 #8 Timolgra said: Looks like a previous owner has tried to push the pistons back with a screw driver...don't ask me how I know Click to expand... Wrong! I think you'll find that these were the offending instruments............... Al
Timolgra said: Looks like a previous owner has tried to push the pistons back with a screw driver...don't ask me how I know Click to expand... Wrong! I think you'll find that these were the offending instruments............... Al