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Old 10-13-2007, 07:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ok here goes.

You will need the following tools - G clamp and a flat peice of wood about 1cm x 3cm x 10cm (strong)

1. Loosen the brake reservoir cap.
2. Place rags underneath to catch any overflow
3. Go to the caliper you are having problems with and place the block of wood across the 2 pistons.
4. Using your G clamp slowly slowly wind it in making sure that both calipers are going in evenly untill the are fully compressed.

If they are not, loosen the clamp and follow steps 3 & 4 on the caliper sticking out the furthest until the are even again.

Make sure to check the fluids once you are finished and DO NOT pump the brake pedal until iit is all re assembled.

Hope that helps.
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