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Front calipers are dragging
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I also pushed the piston all the way out, polished it up, removed gunk, and used some spray lithium grease and then pushed them back in.
I also cleaned the anti-vibration guides.
Brakes still drag.
I pushed the bike around in the driveway, grabbed the brakes a few times. Still feels like they are dragging.
I'm not sure what to do next. I plan to completely exchange the fluid, but I'm not sure that will help with this.
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swest wrote: You don't grease brake parts. Change the fluid.
Steve
I'm pretty sure you do grease the slides.
Perhaps the dry lube I used on the piston isn't appropriate. I did that because I found it 3 times when I googled the problem.
With the caliper in my hand, I squeeze the lever and the piston moved out, when I release, it pulls back. It sure seems like it should be working ok.
I'm getting some other parts from Z1. I guess I'll see if they have rebuild kits as well.
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BTW, the brakes locking up could be related to the return port in the master being plugged.
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Well the Z1 kit comes with all the parts. I don't see a Part Number for a "kit" from Kawasaki.
Is it:
43049-002 RING,PISTON SEAL x2
49006-1043 DUST SEAL,PISTON x2
49006-1044 DUST SEAL x4
43057-003 CAP,BREEDER x2
to equal the kit?
The diagram doesn't load, so I am just going by descriptions.
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Also take apart the master cylinder and inspect carefully and clean the return port.
Also get new brake lines. Your old lines are sure to be covered with a scale on the inside which will contaminate the new brake fluid.
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They make a special lithium grease to lube the caliper pins that the assembly slides on. That's what fixed mine when they were dragging.djturnz wrote:
swest wrote: You don't grease brake parts. Change the fluid.
Steve
I'm pretty sure you do grease the slides..
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