james2747
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- E270 CDI 2003
I have just refurbed front brakes on 270cdi (2004). New front hoses and caliper refurb with new seals.
One of the piston rubber seals was split and hoses looked 'old' ... probably originals.
Job went ok ... just a mucky job and difficult to keep everything squeaky clean when fitting new cylinder sealing ring ... but I managed it.
Pistons and caliper cylinders were in reasonable condition ... just needed a good clean to remove some black 'deposits'.
All went back together without a problem, using plenty of clean fluid as a lubricant and even managed to get piston seals (bellows things) to locate properly in caliper and on piston at first attempt!
One side is fine and brake disc turns easily with just a hint of brake pads 'touching' the disc.
On the other side the pads are definitely being held on to the disc. The road wheel will still turn ... but definitely not as free as it should be.
Sliders are all perfect so its not a case of caliper sticking .. just feels like piston is not being released after brakes are applied.
I understood there was just enough resilience in the caliper rubber sealing ring to pull cylinder back in a tiny amount, once you take foof off brake pedal.
Question. The cylinder rubber sealing ring is not directional is it ... it looked like a square seal so I just located it in the groove in the caliper piston not bothering which way it went in first.
Any suggestions as how I 'free up' piston would be most welcome.
One of the piston rubber seals was split and hoses looked 'old' ... probably originals.
Job went ok ... just a mucky job and difficult to keep everything squeaky clean when fitting new cylinder sealing ring ... but I managed it.
Pistons and caliper cylinders were in reasonable condition ... just needed a good clean to remove some black 'deposits'.
All went back together without a problem, using plenty of clean fluid as a lubricant and even managed to get piston seals (bellows things) to locate properly in caliper and on piston at first attempt!
One side is fine and brake disc turns easily with just a hint of brake pads 'touching' the disc.
On the other side the pads are definitely being held on to the disc. The road wheel will still turn ... but definitely not as free as it should be.
Sliders are all perfect so its not a case of caliper sticking .. just feels like piston is not being released after brakes are applied.
I understood there was just enough resilience in the caliper rubber sealing ring to pull cylinder back in a tiny amount, once you take foof off brake pedal.
Question. The cylinder rubber sealing ring is not directional is it ... it looked like a square seal so I just located it in the groove in the caliper piston not bothering which way it went in first.
Any suggestions as how I 'free up' piston would be most welcome.