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Front Caliper Piston






Front Caliper Piston

The removal and installation of the pistons is identical for the various brake calipers.

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Trim Removal Wedge (3409)

Piston Resetting Tool (T10145)

Removing

- Force the pistons out individually from the brake caliper housing using compressed air.





Only one piston can be pressed out at a time. When doing this, hold the opposing piston in the caliper housing using the (T10145) - a -. Block the other pistons, using a wood block - b -. In addition, place a wooden board - c - in front of the (T10145) so that the piston will not be damaged when pressed out.

- Remove the seal using the (3409).





When removing, make sure that surface of the cylinder is not damaged.

Installing

- The surface of the piston and seal must only be cleaned with mineral spirits and then dried.

- Apply a thin coat of assembly paste (G 052 150 A2) on the piston and seal before installing.

- Insert oil seal into brake caliper.





- Install the protective cap on the piston.





- Using equal pressure, push the piston into the brake caliper housing.





The protective cap must be seated properly in the groove, push slightly farther if necessary.