04-06-15, 09:32 PM
OK so here is what i did ....
Close both bleed nipples...
Use compressed air blown in the brake fluid hole to push out the pistons - piece of material in the disc slot to stop them popping out initially...
Left one moves, right one not a jot of movement...
Left one i can remove and looks fine, and can easily re-seat
Right one just no movement...
I also did a test, open the Left bleed nipple and with the piston ALL the way recessed in air passes to the bleed screw, no such luck on the second piston, no idea what it means....
tried all sorts...
Close both bleed nipples...
Use compressed air blown in the brake fluid hole to push out the pistons - piece of material in the disc slot to stop them popping out initially...
Left one moves, right one not a jot of movement...
Left one i can remove and looks fine, and can easily re-seat
Right one just no movement...
I also did a test, open the Left bleed nipple and with the piston ALL the way recessed in air passes to the bleed screw, no such luck on the second piston, no idea what it means....
tried all sorts...