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Re: Trick for removing stuck brake caliper pistons

To: "Richard Seaton" <rsh17@msn.com>, "6 Pack" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Trick for removing stuck brake caliper pistons
From: apackard68@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 03:28:26 +0000
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I had success by having my shop weld a large nut to the piston and then torque 
it with a socket and breaker bar.  Your approach was similar and I'm glad you 
had success.
Andy 
TR250
Mini Cooper S Convertible on May 15!

-------------- Original message -------------- 

> Not sure if anyone has had this difficulty removing brake pistons, but since 
> TRF can't seem to rebuild my rt caliper after 2 FAILED attempts, I've been 
> trying to break down an extra 16P caliper. Well the piston was stuck tighter 
> than a drum, so after unbolting the two halves and trying to free it up with 
>a 
> hammer with no success another method was tried. Now this will ruin the 
>piston 
> of course, but that didn't matter since it was so rusty. A piece of flat 
>stock 
> 18" long was welded to the edge of the piston, then two bolts were put 
>through 
> the caliper half which was clamped in a vice by the bolts. The the flat stock 
> was tapped with a hammer till loose then rotated back and forth by hand until 
> it was pulled free. 
> Wow you should have seen the crap that was behind the pistons, more reason 
> to replace seals in the complete brake system when replacing the master 
> cylinder as Kai has mentioned. 
> The reason I'm not rebuilding the caliper TRF "rebuilt" is because it's a 
> 16BP and the other side is a 16P the correct caliper for my car. Don't know 
> how the mismatched pair ended up on the car. 
> 
> Oh well just thought someone might find this trick useful. 
> 
> 
> Richard Seaton 
> RSH17@msn.com 
> View My 1969 TR6 restoration 
> http://www.triumphowners.com/registry.cgi?




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