All's well guys, Many thanks for the assist. I just rocked the cylinder side to side using a small clamp and it slid right in. Wayne #1266
You may have some corrosion on the piston or the bore . I would look inside . Its no big deal to be sure . Eric H. Wayne H pettipas wrote: > > Hello out there in Vmax land: > > I am in the middle of replacing my rear brake pads and have what I hope is a > minor problem. > > Both cylinders were out different amounts when I removed the old pads. > > One pad the right side compressed back into the body fairly easily using a > small clamp. However the left side does not want to retract. It will move > outwards so it not seized. > > Solutions please. I was considering cracking the bleed screw to allow some > fluid to be released. > > Regards > > Wayne > #1266 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: winmail.dat > winmail.dat Type: Movie Clip (MPEG) (application/x-unknown-content-type-MPEGFile) > Encoding: base64 ............................................. To unsubscribe go to http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm .............................................