Front Brake Caliper Pistons
Front Brake Caliper Pistons
• Removal and installation of pistons is identical on the various brake calipers.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Removal Wedge (3409)
• Piston Resetting Tool (T10145)
Removing
- Force pistons out individually of 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 piston resetting tool - a -. Block the other pistons, e.g. using wood blocks - b -. In addition, place a wooden board - c - in front of the piston resetting tool so that the piston will not be damaged when pressed out.
- Remove seal with (3409).
When removing, make sure that surface of cylinder is not damaged.
Installing
- The surface of the piston and seal must only be cleaned with mineral spirits and then dried.
- Thinly coat piston and seal with assembly paste (G 052 150 A2) before inserting.
- Insert oil seal into brake caliper.
- Install protective cap on piston.
- Using equal pressure, push piston into brake caliper housing.
The protective cap must be seated properly in the groove, push slightly farther if necessary.