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Old 26-04-07, 10:34 PM   #1
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Default Pumping 4 Pot Calipers (SV/GSXR Brake Swap)

I have a set of 4 pot calipers and they need the pistons pumping out and cleaning. Unfortunately they are a bit seized and a bit dirty.

Having only worked with 1 and 2 pot calipers whats the best way for me to do this?

If I pump them as is the pistons will meet in the middle. I don't want to tap them back into the caliper as they are covered in crud and the only way to clean them properly is removal.

But before anyone says compressed air, I don't have a compressor and I want to do this myself so I'm not going to be taking them to a shop.

I would prefer a non destructive method as although the pistons and seals will be replaced I would like to keep them marginally usable for test fitment.

Your thoughts please...
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Old 26-04-07, 10:57 PM   #2
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I'd pump them out as far as they'll go- trying to keep them all equal, using gclamps and such- and then split the caliper and pull them the rest of the way out manually.

Well, that's a lie, I'd use compressed air but if air was in short supply, that's what I'd do.
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Old 26-04-07, 11:15 PM   #3
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I'd pump them out as far as they'll go- trying to keep them all equal, using gclamps and such- and then split the caliper and pull them the rest of the way out manually.

Well, that's a lie, I'd use compressed air but if air was in short supply, that's what I'd do.
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Old 27-04-07, 06:53 AM   #4
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Pump them out then make up a tool using 2 bits of threaded bar or bolts and a couple of pieces metal bar and expand it into the hollow part of each piston, and use this for leverage and turning. Maybe soak the calipers in oil overnight beforehand.

Haven't used this method, but sounds possible in theory.

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Old 27-04-07, 07:33 AM   #5
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Pump them as far as they'll go, split the calipers and they'll come out by hand when you rock them with your thumbs.
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Old 27-04-07, 01:39 PM   #6
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Agree with above, if it's stiff as all hell drop the whole caliper in a bucket of hot water for 10 minutes then try again
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Old 27-04-07, 02:06 PM   #7
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Pump them as far as they'll go, split the calipers and they'll come out by hand when you rock them with your thumbs.
True! Yesterday I've put new seals in my rear caliper and cleaned it. I did it this way and it worked. Although I had to use a vise-grip to pull a piston out, just make shure you don't damage the other of the piston by using a rag.
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Well I had another go with one of the calipers tonight. And after pumping them as far as they will go and splitting the caliper I still can't get them out.

So I will try soaking them and will pop out to get some clamps tomorrow.

Unfortunately one of the pistons is now at a jaunty angle. Tried taping it straight with a rubber mallet, but no joy. So will try the other caliper and hopefully be able to swap the halfs over to get them out. But if this fails I'm going to need a sledge hammer.

I hate brakes. But this is all good practice at bleeding them I suppose.
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