I finally got my TR3 calipers back from the brake shop. Since I couldn't remove the pistons with all my best efforts, I just bit the bullet. I bought a new seal kit and 4 pistons from Moss, and then Rapid brake only charged me $65 to dismantle, clean and put them back together. Money well spent.
Put them back on today (although I realized they put the bleed screw on the wrong side on the driver's side caliper.)
One rear brake seems to be fine, the driver's side was stuck, so I just took out the cylinder. Again, I tried compressed air to get it out...nothing. Switched to my larger compressor...still nothing.
Total crap shoot -- I put the cylinder in boiling water. Nothing.
With the cylinder still very hot from the boiling water, I put in some penetrating oil (in the fluid hole, as well as around the top of the piston.)
I went out about ten minutes later, pounded it with a hammer, put it in my vise, then used a screwdriver to try to budge the piston clockwise/counterclockwise. TA DA it moved!!! Was able to bring it out with pliers.
It's definitely rusty, but I'll see if I can clean it up enough to make it functional. I had to do the same thing on my red TR3, and the brakes haven't let me down once. Of course, if they leak or bind, it's $22 for a new cylinder from Moss (at least they're on sale right now.)
After the brakes are done...I'm taking her out for a drive!
Put them back on today (although I realized they put the bleed screw on the wrong side on the driver's side caliper.)
One rear brake seems to be fine, the driver's side was stuck, so I just took out the cylinder. Again, I tried compressed air to get it out...nothing. Switched to my larger compressor...still nothing.
Total crap shoot -- I put the cylinder in boiling water. Nothing.
With the cylinder still very hot from the boiling water, I put in some penetrating oil (in the fluid hole, as well as around the top of the piston.)
I went out about ten minutes later, pounded it with a hammer, put it in my vise, then used a screwdriver to try to budge the piston clockwise/counterclockwise. TA DA it moved!!! Was able to bring it out with pliers.
It's definitely rusty, but I'll see if I can clean it up enough to make it functional. I had to do the same thing on my red TR3, and the brakes haven't let me down once. Of course, if they leak or bind, it's $22 for a new cylinder from Moss (at least they're on sale right now.)
After the brakes are done...I'm taking her out for a drive!
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