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  • #16
    Originally posted by oldyam80sg View Post
    I only used 10 psi and that was enough to push the piston out.Any more than that and i think that it could break a bone if you don't move your hand.
    Yikes, man! Tell me you didn't hapen to see the numerous posts that talk about the high risk of freeing a stuck piston with air pressure. With a really stuck piston, I think there would a chance to do more than just break a bone. I'll bet you could sever a digit or two.

    I've done it that way too, but made sure I had a shop rag all bunched up between the piston and the caliper body, and made #@$% sure I had my fingers and hands well away from the area. I did one over at the local gas station and when it came out, it was violent enough to draw attention from bystanders!
    Ken Talbot

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    • #17
      Yes i saw the posts.My hand was holding the caliper and was clear of the piston-but for anyone thinking this procedure is fun and wants to see how far it goes it is not.It is very dangerous and yes you could lose a finger or two.Or even worse!
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      • #18
        caliper removal

        the hair dryer trick works
        Tony Leeman
        79 xs11 f, touring
        adleeman@yahoo.com
        Lakeland, FL

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        • #19
          caliper

          heating the caliper with a hair dryer works very well
          Tony Leeman
          79 xs11 f, touring
          adleeman@yahoo.com
          Lakeland, FL

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