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Old 03-25-2007, 08:49 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by mrmephistopheles
Correct. It is difficult. You've got to have manly arms and great forearm and wrist strength to accomplish it. If you can't, then you are clearly a girly-man and need some serious pumping-up.
I'll give it a try on the other caliper this afternoon with the flat head. If Im a girly-man then I'll try the gentle route with air power. First pushing in the only fully popped piston with C-clamps before I pressure the caliper again with a nice thick piece of wood thus not allowing any one piston to come out fully but hopefully all pistons to come out one at a time or eventually. I didnt know taking out brake caliper pistons were so difficult!
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