Thanks Alan,
I used lots of assembly lube, that came with the seal kits, but you just made me think of something. I pulled the calipers off to check the seals to make sure no fluid was leaking. Pulled the dust boot and pumped them up to expose roughly half the piston. I then blocked them and the lever felt great with the pistons halfway out. When I pushed them back in to re-install, the lever went back to soft then hard. Sounds like the seals may be grabbing like you explain.
I'll try your suggestion as Fred also suggested the same thing, bunjee on the bar.
Thanks again,
Ernie
I used lots of assembly lube, that came with the seal kits, but you just made me think of something. I pulled the calipers off to check the seals to make sure no fluid was leaking. Pulled the dust boot and pumped them up to expose roughly half the piston. I then blocked them and the lever felt great with the pistons halfway out. When I pushed them back in to re-install, the lever went back to soft then hard. Sounds like the seals may be grabbing like you explain.
I'll try your suggestion as Fred also suggested the same thing, bunjee on the bar.
Thanks again,
Ernie
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