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    take the pistons out, so we can see the piston itself and the area the pistons goes into, only way to tell if any of it is good



    yes you need rubber boots on each piston, and the rubber ring on the inside of the caliper, and a new O ring on that right part of the caliper your showing





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    Last edited by Guest; 09-16-2012, 07:27 PM.

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      Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
      take the pistons out, so we can see the piston itself and the area the pistons goes into, only way to tell if any of it is good
      Thanks for the feedback GateKeeper, I had posted these before but here they are again:













      Some pitting on the one piston, the other one not so bad...

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        Bores look good, I would replace the pistons while you are ordering everything else. It will be good to know the brakes are done properly when your finished. Great work so far..

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          yup

          one piston looks OK, the other 3 not so much, if those are holes/pits and if they are below the rubber seal, it could and probably will cause leaks

          and as jwhelan65 said the bores look good...

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            Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
            Bores look good, I would replace the pistons while you are ordering everything else. It will be good to know the brakes are done properly when your finished. Great work so far..
            Great stuff. I think I've seen rebuild kits which include the o-ring, piston boot and piston.

            I just checked out your 1100 Bandit/GSXR thread - man that bike's looking good. Plus you make me want to throw everything but the bike out of my too-full and too-small garage!

            Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
            yup

            one piston looks OK, the other 3 not so much, if those are holes/pits and if they are below the rubber seal, it could and probably will cause leaks

            and as jwhelan65 said the bores look good...

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            Yeah, the last three pics are all from one piston - nasty bit of pitting! I think that piston was from the bore that had the rubber boot on.

            Funny that it is in a worse condition than the other "naked" piston... The pitting is from below the o-ring so there goes another few pennies!

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              Today is cleaning day. Found an innovative way of transporting my engine:



              What do you think?



              Magic!

              And the result of today's de-grease and power-wash:



              That's the first pass. Still some grease here and there so it'll need another go for sure.

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                Thinking about paint now. Have found a uk supplier for this:



                POR 15, which a few of you have recommended. Planning to use this for frame, mounts, bars, fork lowers, probably the wheels as well... Unless anyone has a better idea? It's a shame the Blackcote, which is UV resistant, is not also heat-resistant or I'd be using it on the engine as well. Will 950ml be enough for all that? I have no idea. They also sell it in a 450ml tin. Too little? Too much?

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                  The larger one should be enough. I know someone here has used it and reported good results. It might have been Ed (Nessism).

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                    Originally posted by Billy Ricks View Post
                    The larger one should be enough. I know someone here has used it and reported good results. It might have been Ed (Nessism).
                    I think you're right Billy, I hope he sees this and can confirm... I really wanted just to buy one can of this stuff and use it all over.

                    I can't afford to get it powder-coated but this POR 15 apparently flattens really well and is quite tough. The high-temp POR 15 is not UV-resistant but the UV-resistant stuff is not high temp! More pennies flowing away...

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                      IIRC pete used it on his 450 project.http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=158670
                      Last edited by Guest; 09-18-2012, 11:11 PM.

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                        Can't find a link SVSooke - is his username IIRC pete? Tried an advanced search with that name and got nothing. Thanks for the info though!

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                          Added a link http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=158670 Late of course,that kind of day

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                            Many thanks SVSooke! I know what you mean!

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                              Have you considered having the frame powder coated. Frames are reasonable I had mine done for $150.00. They come back perfect ready to work on with no runs or headaches.

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                                Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
                                Have you considered having the frame powder coated. Frames are reasonable I had mine done for $150.00. They come back perfect ready to work on with no runs or headaches.
                                Like bike prices PC prices seem to vary wildly.I haven't checked locally but $500 seems to be what is asked.To rich for me.

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