hank
Registered user
I noticed my front brakes were bindng, so I loosened the left caliper and the wheel revolved freely. Ok so I removed the pads and pumped the brake lever to see what was going on, the inner pistons moved easily and the lower outer moved very slow the upper one didn't move. Outer pistons dont want to go back in.
Next I installed a set of worn out pads and retightened the caliper and was able to pump the stuck piston out enough to give it a clean. I gave all four pistons a good clean and lubed them with some fresh brake fluid.
Usually after doing this I can push the pistons back in by hand but not this time the top outer piston is not for budging. The lower one is only going back half way.
So I'm thinking it's time for an overhaul, has anyone had a go at splitting BMW (Toxico on the rear) calipers and replaced the seals. Haynes manual says it's a no go area and I'm not liking the idea of paying 160 quid for a second hand caliper.
Next I installed a set of worn out pads and retightened the caliper and was able to pump the stuck piston out enough to give it a clean. I gave all four pistons a good clean and lubed them with some fresh brake fluid.
Usually after doing this I can push the pistons back in by hand but not this time the top outer piston is not for budging. The lower one is only going back half way.
So I'm thinking it's time for an overhaul, has anyone had a go at splitting BMW (Toxico on the rear) calipers and replaced the seals. Haynes manual says it's a no go area and I'm not liking the idea of paying 160 quid for a second hand caliper.