17-03-13, 03:01 PM
Very light copper grease is smeared on the back of the pads.
Red rubber grease is what's smeared around the exposed parts of the pistons.
Make sure your pads pins are thoroughly cleaned up with wire wool, then they can have a light smear of copper grease as well.
It really depends on how easily you can move the pistons, but chances are if you have no history of maintenance then the calipers may need a proper clean up as a pot may be seizing on the inside rather than what you can see.
Red rubber grease is what's smeared around the exposed parts of the pistons.
Make sure your pads pins are thoroughly cleaned up with wire wool, then they can have a light smear of copper grease as well.
It really depends on how easily you can move the pistons, but chances are if you have no history of maintenance then the calipers may need a proper clean up as a pot may be seizing on the inside rather than what you can see.
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