love ke70 Posted May 28, 2007 Report Posted May 28, 2007 all depends how seized they are. ive run 120 psi into a caliper and it hasnt budged. id love to set up a booster and pedal on my work bench, that would be ideal... Quote
tojo2 Posted May 28, 2007 Report Posted May 28, 2007 all depends how seized they are.ive run 120 psi into a caliper and it hasnt budged. id love to set up a booster and pedal on my work bench, that would be ideal... If the are realy stuck, find a greasenippel that fits, and pump it out with a greasegun. Careful though. When the piston comes loose , its like a projectile. No fingers in front of ... Quote
love ke70 Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 good thinking. i always have a lump of timber in front of it to stop it going too further or impaling itself on the other side of the caliper... Quote
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