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
>
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