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process for removing piston from master cylinder
- Lord Osis
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31 Jul 2021 14:12 #852916
by Lord Osis
process for removing piston from master cylinder was created by Lord Osis
I have a used rear MC for my 82 GPz550 that appears to be working, but it is full of gunk so I thought I would clean it up a bit
I also located a NOS piston and was debating replacing the old one, although if it aint broke, don't fix it is my philosophy with old vehicles
Is there a way other than using compressed air to remove the piston?
I am also wondering I were to use compressed air, what do I do with the bleed holes, just hope the pressure is enough with them open, or try to close them in some way?
I also located a NOS piston and was debating replacing the old one, although if it aint broke, don't fix it is my philosophy with old vehicles
Is there a way other than using compressed air to remove the piston?
I am also wondering I were to use compressed air, what do I do with the bleed holes, just hope the pressure is enough with them open, or try to close them in some way?
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31 Jul 2021 15:53 #852921
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My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/605133...ears-deep-sleep-mode
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My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/605133...ears-deep-sleep-mode
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01 Aug 2021 07:58 #852943
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Jim
North GA
2016 Yamaha FJR1300ES
1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
2001 KZ1000P
2001 Yamaha YZ426
1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
1965 Mustang
1967 Triumph GT6
1976 Bronco
"If you didn't build it, it's not really yours"
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I've never done it but I have heard of others using a grease gun to force a caliper piston out. I've never had a MC piston get stuck.
Jim
North GA
2016 Yamaha FJR1300ES
1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
2001 KZ1000P
2001 Yamaha YZ426
1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
1965 Mustang
1967 Triumph GT6
1976 Bronco
"If you didn't build it, it's not really yours"
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04 Aug 2021 09:43 #853142
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Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!
[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD
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Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!
[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD
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04 Aug 2021 15:03 #853161
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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Grease gun! Compressed air contains a lot of energy...enough to hurt someone when the piston comes flying out. Grease is virtually incompressible so you don't need to worry about flying bombs.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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04 Aug 2021 21:59 #853182
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They should pop out on their own once the C-clip is removed. There may be some crud on the barrel which is preventing the piston from coming out - clean it up as best as you can. You could try 'cooking' in boiling water for a few minutes to loosen things up.
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