- Sep 29, 2000
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The pads were worn almost entirely down. I managed to get the caliper off without retracting the piston, as per haynes instructions. However, with new pads I need to retract the piston a half inch or so. I have the brake reservoir cap off. I have the twist tool to compress it back in, but my problem is it doesn't seem to twist. I'm trying to go clockwise. You can see by the pic that the piston already seems basically all the way back, but that was its state with worn pads, so how can I make it go even further back!? I don't want to take a breaker bar to it, and like I said it already seems fully retracted
tia!
*EDIT* Thanks! It's stiff, but it's turning now with the breaker bar and it's not toooo brutal. I gotta do taxes before I finish though
*CHANGED* Well I changed them. That piston went in. The one on the other side all but ruined my hands compressing it the needed amount, but I finally got it in and changed the old brakeroos!
The pads were worn almost entirely down. I managed to get the caliper off without retracting the piston, as per haynes instructions. However, with new pads I need to retract the piston a half inch or so. I have the brake reservoir cap off. I have the twist tool to compress it back in, but my problem is it doesn't seem to twist. I'm trying to go clockwise. You can see by the pic that the piston already seems basically all the way back, but that was its state with worn pads, so how can I make it go even further back!? I don't want to take a breaker bar to it, and like I said it already seems fully retracted
tia!
*EDIT* Thanks! It's stiff, but it's turning now with the breaker bar and it's not toooo brutal. I gotta do taxes before I finish though
*CHANGED* Well I changed them. That piston went in. The one on the other side all but ruined my hands compressing it the needed amount, but I finally got it in and changed the old brakeroos!