When I reassembled the right caliper, I noticed that the O-rings that I ordered from partshark were slightly different than the original ones. The originals had a square cross section. The new ones are truly doughnut shaped. These O-rings go on one of the two shafts that the moving arm rides on. The other shaft is installed without O-rings. I'm not even sure why they are needed. The area where they are mounted is not exposed to oils or brake fluid. The problem is that after sitting for a day or so, the moving arm is pretty well locked in place. It takes some effort to make it move. Then it slides just fine. I lubed the shafts with wheel bearing grease when I reassembled the calipers, so perhaps that's causing the O-rings to swell. Should I have installed them with a different lube, or even dry?
Oddly enough, the left side caliper moving arm, has had the holes chamfered by someone using a countersink it appears. There is no way that the hole could have worn itself that way. Is this some sort of fix to allow the slider to move easily? Would appreciate some insight from you pros.
Thanks,
Texas Don


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