the rear drivers side piston is semi seized and dryish looking under the seal,so i want to stick a new piston and seals in. can i leave the caliper attached, pump the piston out ,then quickly clamp off the flexible bit of the cable (the bit with the wire coil on it?) to stop all the fluid buggering off, and if so, what is best for this and how tight can you compress the cable ?
Presumably i then have to open the bleed screw in order to allow me to push the new piston and seals back in?, then bleed until all air gone.
help save me what i know will have to be a new caliper (or 2!) if i take it to a garage. ta
Presumably i then have to open the bleed screw in order to allow me to push the new piston and seals back in?, then bleed until all air gone.
help save me what i know will have to be a new caliper (or 2!) if i take it to a garage. ta