Rear Brake Caliper Piston
Rear Brake Caliper Piston
Trim Removal Wedge (3409)
Removing
- Rotate the spindle - arrow movement - using a TORX(R) insert T45.
The pressure nut presses the piston out of the brake caliper.
- Remove the piston with the protective boot from the brake caliper.
- Remove seal with (3409).
Installing
- The surface of the piston and seal must only be cleaned with mineral spirits and then dried.
- Thinly coat the piston and seal with assembly paste G 052 150 A2 before inserting.
- Insert oil seal into brake caliper.
- Place protective cap with outer sealing lip on piston.
- Screw the pressure nut so far onto the spindle until dimension - a - 15 mm has been achieved.
- Using the (3409) , insert the inner sealing lip of the protective boot into the groove - arrows - in the brake caliper.
- Push the piston onto the pressure nut, which is only possible in four positions.
- Carefully press the piston into the brake caliper, moving the piston while doing this.
- Only press the piston so far into the brake caliper until it contacts the pressure nut.
- Carefully turn the spindle clockwise until the pressure nut is at the stop.
- Make sure that the protective cap is seated against the brake caliper - arrows - all around.
- Press the piston into the brake caliper by hand.
The outer sealing lip thereby slips into the groove on the piston.
Brake Caliper, Pre-Bleeding
- Open the bleeder valve - arrow A - and using a standard bleeder bottle, fill with brake fluid until brake fluid with no bubbles flows from the threaded hole (brake hose connection) - arrow B -. Close the bleed valve.
Position the brake caliper as shown during pre-bleed procedure.