Breeze3at
Experienced Member
Thank s Guys for the input
I did try to push the pistons in with a putty kinife earlier as well But I will try it agian this weekend
Thanks Again
Bill
Bill; Take the top off of the brake cylinder, it may help the pistons to go in if there is no pressure. A putty knife or screwdriver may scratch the rotor. I pull a wooden spring clip clothes pin apart and use the tapered ends as a wedge between the pads and disc, tap them in a little and wait, repeat. The pistons will go in eventually. BUT,, you may have the reverse problem when you get FAT new pads in the caliper. Should be ok, if pistons are fully in. :33: