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Restoring a '82 kz750e. most of it in working order except carbs, tank and brakes. Cleaned carbs, got another tank, she runs. Brakes were going good until the rear caliper. I can't get the piston out. Tried air pressure - wouldn't budge even after penetrating oil soak and heat. Tried grease - grease gun did not mate well with m7 bleeder and just poured out all over the exterior of the caliper.
Do you guys have any other suggestions? Did I miss something with the grease technique? Do I need to put an actual grease valve in the caliper. M7 grease fittings hard to find. Help! Thanks.
Thomas
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www.kwickstand.net/Hyper-Formance.com/KWICK_Kaliper_Pliers.html
It is possible that there is so much corrosion than nothing short of the nuclear option will work.
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Tvag06 wrote: Thanks for the advice guys. I tried a combo. I boiled it in hot water tried the air again, still nothing. But found a m10 grease fitting and screwed that into the banjo bolt threads and greased it out of there. On a side note, I would have just pumped it out with brake fluid but the reason I had to get at it in the first place is because the lines were crystallized and the pedal seized up. Was registered up until 2016 in MA but must have been sitting well before that given the condition.
Be careful using petroleum products around brake components, because it will eat the brake rubber components and turn them to mush. Just sayin.
I use a spare front master cylinder or two, that I last used to push out a caliper piston from a stuck rear truck caliper.
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My rear brake pedal was seized on my LTD too, when I first got it. And my 81 CSR had sat so long, I had to remove the calipers to move it from the spot , and get it to roll n my trailer.. There were rust stains in the concrete under my CSR when I bought it.
Note the rust stains in the concrete. It sat for a bit.
Take special note on the bent over Kansas License Plate. This bike was purchased in St. Louis, sitting outside for many years dead, behind a brick duplex row house type apartment building. Rather than taking that clean title and registering it after writing down ALL of his info on the back of the title AND a lien release from a bank in Kansas, THIS hoosier just bent over the expired plate so that police could not tell it was expired. No sense in spending ALL of that ~35 bucks to title it. duh.
Also note no air box, or air cleaner of any sort. Whatddya need that for? Another nut and bolt rescue.
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