hi guys in need of help once again , the two screws that hold the lid on the front brake master cylinder have been rounded of by some one , so whats the safest way of getting them out ?.
i have a new lid and screws also the right hand pads seem not to be wearing as much as the left side when i changed them last week .
ta guys
Pads wearing on one side would point at sticking pistons. Did you give the caliper an external clean up when you changed the pads, as in toothbrush and brake cleaner with the pots pushed out a little way, then red rubber greased?
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Are we at the right end of the front brakes here? :lol
Drilling the heads of is an easy option. The screws have countersunk heads and if you have a drill with a 90 degree point you can drill the heads off without damaging the cap. Not to be too heavy handed of course. Once the heads are off the cap can be lifted off and the rest of screw can usually be undone by hand. If not there will still be enough of the screw sticking out to grip with pliers.
"....Are we at the right end of the front brakes here?...."
What d'ya mean? Did ya read what he asked in full?
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
I had the same problem a while back, i used a dremel type tool with a very small grinding wheel attached and made a nice slot for a flat head screwdriver to easily get them out.
Ah, the old read the E mail trick!
(just saw the first bit,,,,)
I had this problem with one of the screws on mine.
Easy job - get a 3mm drill bit and carefully drill a small way into the head. Then use a screw extractor (also know as Easy Outs) and see if it will grip the hole. If not, just drill a little deeper and try again. I did mine in 2 minutes.
I replaced my screws recently, they only need nipping up finger tight, and i put a bit of copper grease on the screw threads just for good measure.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
One of mine rounded off to which I drilled the entire screw out and then just hoped that one screw would be enough to hold the lid on - thankfully it was and I didn't have any issues (granted the bike only did 500-1000 miles on this)
hi guys job done with all your help
thanks
Hi guys,
I have the same problem, and I need to know what size the screws are and where I can get hold of some new ones?
Thanks!
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(26-11-12, 02:04 PM)darrsi link Wrote:Pads wearing on one side would point at sticking pistons. Did you give the caliper an external clean up when you changed the pads, as in toothbrush and brake cleaner with the pots pushed out a little way, then red rubber greased?
This is tru But gordon you said that you noticed this after a week only ----- must be a micron difference
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