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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...

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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 ...

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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...

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