T tnridgeback New Member Apr 2, 2023 #1 Needing advice on removing a seized up front master cylinder piston. Got the circlip removed just can't seem to get piston and cup out.
Needing advice on removing a seized up front master cylinder piston. Got the circlip removed just can't seem to get piston and cup out.
Jersey Big Mike 100K mile club Apr 2, 2023 #2 tnridgeback said: Needing advice on removing a seized up front master cylinder piston. Got the circlip removed just can't seem to get piston and cup out. Click to expand... try compressed air
tnridgeback said: Needing advice on removing a seized up front master cylinder piston. Got the circlip removed just can't seem to get piston and cup out. Click to expand... try compressed air
T tnridgeback New Member Apr 2, 2023 #3 Jersey Big Mike said: try compressed air Click to expand... Thanks. I was going to try that
Mikeinjersey Well-Known Member Apr 2, 2023 #4 tnridgeback said: Thanks. I was going to try that Click to expand... Welcome from NJ, If air doesn't work ,You could hook the brake hose back up to the caliper and use the hydraulic pressure to help the pistons out.
tnridgeback said: Thanks. I was going to try that Click to expand... Welcome from NJ, If air doesn't work ,You could hook the brake hose back up to the caliper and use the hydraulic pressure to help the pistons out.
T tnridgeback New Member Apr 3, 2023 #5 Mikeinjersey said: Welcome from NJ, If air doesn't work ,You could hook the brake hose back up to the caliper and use the hydraulic pressure to help the pistons out. Click to expand... Thanks. Got it with air. Back on the road..
Mikeinjersey said: Welcome from NJ, If air doesn't work ,You could hook the brake hose back up to the caliper and use the hydraulic pressure to help the pistons out. Click to expand... Thanks. Got it with air. Back on the road..