CJ Brake Caliper Questions
#11
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Re: CJ Brake Caliper Questions
OK then it sounds like I need to reinstall the bleeder to push the
piston out.
How does the piston go in are there slots or grooves? What is holding
it in?
I guess the better I understand it the less chance I have of fu%^ing it
up.
Thanks
piston out.
How does the piston go in are there slots or grooves? What is holding
it in?
I guess the better I understand it the less chance I have of fu%^ing it
up.
Thanks
#12
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Re: CJ Brake Caliper Questions
OK then it sounds like I need to reinstall the bleeder to push the
piston out.
How does the piston go in are there slots or grooves? What is holding
it in?
I guess the better I understand it the less chance I have of fu%^ing it
up.
Thanks
piston out.
How does the piston go in are there slots or grooves? What is holding
it in?
I guess the better I understand it the less chance I have of fu%^ing it
up.
Thanks
#13
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Re: CJ Brake Caliper Questions
OK then it sounds like I need to reinstall the bleeder to push the
piston out.
How does the piston go in are there slots or grooves? What is holding
it in?
I guess the better I understand it the less chance I have of fu%^ing it
up.
Thanks
piston out.
How does the piston go in are there slots or grooves? What is holding
it in?
I guess the better I understand it the less chance I have of fu%^ing it
up.
Thanks
#20
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Re: CJ Brake Caliper Questions
I just went and got replacements for mine when I rebuilt the brakes.
The replacements were less than $25.00 each with the core charge for the
old one.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jack-Jack wrote:
>
> I have the front calipers off as I am in the middle of a complete brake
> overhaul.
>
> My questions are: While I have the calipers off is there any way to A:
> Insure the quality of the rubber seals AND B: Any way to flush the
> calipers out from the inside while they are off?
>
> The fluid running through them was pretty nasty!
>
> Thanks
The replacements were less than $25.00 each with the core charge for the
old one.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jack-Jack wrote:
>
> I have the front calipers off as I am in the middle of a complete brake
> overhaul.
>
> My questions are: While I have the calipers off is there any way to A:
> Insure the quality of the rubber seals AND B: Any way to flush the
> calipers out from the inside while they are off?
>
> The fluid running through them was pretty nasty!
>
> Thanks