Earlier this year I posted a thread about rebuilding front disc brake calipers. Y'all gave me A LOT of useful info and tips, Thank You....
One of these tips was to use compressed air to "pop" the pistons out of the caliper housings.....worked great, except...........on my four piston calipers only three pistons (of eight total) came out! One each side of one caliper, and one from the other caliper....
Before I took the air gun to the calipers I tapped the pistons (and housings) gently with a hammer, and generously sprayed them with WD40. I also separated the caliper halves.
Here's the question for the brain trust........:
How do I get the remaining pistons out of the caliper housings?
Especially the halves that already have one piston out?
Thanks again for the help........hope more is coming!

One of these tips was to use compressed air to "pop" the pistons out of the caliper housings.....worked great, except...........on my four piston calipers only three pistons (of eight total) came out! One each side of one caliper, and one from the other caliper....

Before I took the air gun to the calipers I tapped the pistons (and housings) gently with a hammer, and generously sprayed them with WD40. I also separated the caliper halves.
Here's the question for the brain trust........:
How do I get the remaining pistons out of the caliper housings?

Especially the halves that already have one piston out?

Thanks again for the help........hope more is coming!



