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Front brake reassemble help
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There should be an O ring inside the cylinder. Remove it and make extra efforts to ensure there is no dirt in the O ring groove. It should be absolutely clean before replacing the O ring. Before inserting the piston you should make sure both holes into the back of the cylinder are clean. Blow air into them from the outside.
Once the piston is back in place you can replace the dust cover and the steel ring holding it.
When installing the caliper on the wheel I put it over the brake disc, using a screw driver to hold the pads apart. Once on the disc I move it into place to be bolted down but I install the brake line first...then bolt the caliper in place. I find it easier to install the brake line if there is some play on the caliper.
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Am hoping a new piston helps with my issue of not being able to assemble.
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Attached photo is a Z1 brake with piston installed. It's not identical to yours but it should be similar.
The most common cause of the piston not fitting into the cylinder is dirt behind the O ring in the cylinder. When I rebuild them I use a pic to scrape around the edges to remove any dirt. The other thing that can build up there is dried brake fluid that needs to be removed. It's not easy to get in there but a few minutes with a pic and a toothbrush will do the trick.
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Since my piston is pitted I will be ordering a new one, but Z1enterprises does not carry the piston I need. The only company who has any is HVCcycle. Has anybody heard of them or had any experience dealing with them? hvccycle.net/kawasaki-brake-caliper-piston-43048-006/
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Bama704 wrote: ......... The only company who has any is HVCcycle. Has anybody heard of them or had any experience dealing with them?
I bought from HVCcycle several years ago, and I was very pleased with their service and prices. Ed
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This may be a dumb question; is the pad opening in the carrier large enough for the piston to pass through?
Can it be assembled if the carrier is placed in the caliper first, then the piston inserted through the back of the caliper, & through the carrier, then into the bore?
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Also, not a dumb question. The piston will not fit through the opening, I have tried this about 20 different times all with the same result of me cussing of why it can't work.
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