I just picked up an '80 GS with a whole host of issues. but today I'm asking specifically about the breaks. The front brakes seem to work well, but the rear brakes didn't have much stopping power and were squealing pretty badly at low speeds.
Here she is:
I took apart the rear caliper this past weekend and took some pictures. There's all this weird red goo on the backside of the pads. Based on the parts fiche, it looks like it's missing the pad shim. Also it appears that there are only piston boots but no seals. It looks like the red goo has fused with the piston boot.
This is what it's supposed to look like
When I pumped the rear brake, only one of the calipers moved. I'm not sure how it's supposed to work... but once it pushed out, I couldn't get it to retract back in... it's just stuck like this now. you can see here where one piston is worn down and is not coming out of the caliper as far as the other one. And the other one is currently stuck like that.
Anyway, I've ordered new pistons, boots, shims, and seals. I'm hoping I can rebuild this thing... what would cause one piston to not come out like that? Do I need whole new calipers?
Also, it looks like this crappy rear brake has done some serious damage to the rear rotor. Where can I find a good replacement? Are there any aftermarket rotors that are a good replacement for expensive OEM parts?
Thank you sirs (and madams)
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