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> Front caliper dragging?
Wanna9146
post May 13 2008, 09:28 PM
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I just rebuilt my front calipers, including new pads. Have yet to re-fill/bleed.

On one side, the hub/rotor spins freely with only slight rubbing of the pads. Feels "normal" as compared to other cars I've worked on.

On the opposite side, the hub/rotor does not spin freely. It spins only with some effort.

Both rotors measure the same thickness (a little under 10mm).

Will this issue fix itself once I re-fill & bleed or is something wrong?
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Eric_Shea
post May 14 2008, 09:37 PM
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both the pin+mechanism and the main seal act together to withdraw the piston.


The pin and knock-back mechanism knock the piston back "toward" the rotor to give a higher pedal feel. That's what the PDF from ATE translated to.

The knock-back mechanism seems to be hanging high on the pin.

I like Dave's idea of clamping it down to see if it stays. When you clamp a piston with a knock-back mechanism down all the way, it "should" spring back about 1/16th of an inch when you remove the clamp. I always look for this when pressing pistons in. Slight spring back means it's working properly. If it's springing back more than that you have a problem.

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Assuming the shaft is bent, how to remove?


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