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Originally posted by 650Skull View Post
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Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostAs BigT mentioned, a grease gun is an effective method of forcing a stuck piston.
https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ase+and+piston1983 GS 550 LD
2009 BMW K1300s
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Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
thank you! I knew there were instructions somewhere.Main lady- 2009 Nightster 1200
Project Lady- 1982 GS650 G
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Originally posted by 650Skull View PostWrote a comprehensive answer and the auto save didn't save the info and deleted my answer before i replied when i was looking for some confirming info..................This site has some bad features.........Sorry i can't write it again.
Basically the piston looks to be still in there.
yes this is an absolute nightmare. I’m considering looking for a new part on eBay. My man is saying we just need to drill it out, but he’s got to be careful since it’s a machined part. Damn braking system! Between the wiring gremlins and this stuck piston, this rebuild is really throwing us some curveballsMain lady- 2009 Nightster 1200
Project Lady- 1982 GS650 G
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Originally posted by Sarcvicious View Postyes this is an absolute nightmare. I’m considering looking for a new part on eBay. My man is saying we just need to drill it out, but he’s got to be careful since it’s a machined part. Damn braking system! Between the wiring gremlins and this stuck piston, this rebuild is really throwing us some curveballs
Theres a reason heavy equipment uses fluids instead of pneumatics
I saw one on ebay last night forget the price but getting it machined would likley cost more than a good used one1983 GS 550 LD
2009 BMW K1300s
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I just use the brake itself to pump the pistons out...perhaps you take reverse that and take the caliper off and push the pistons in with a wedge of wood or clamps ..or, hook another Master cylinder up ...
but I see what looks like a piece of ring in there too.
Your photo shows all the parts including #2 from the part diagram so How could it be in the cylinder? Are these parts from somewhere else?Last edited by Gorminrider; 01-09-2022, 02:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Gorminrider View PostI just use the brake itself to pump the pistons out...perhaps you take reverse that and take the caliper off and push the pistons in with a wedge of wood or clamps ..or, hook another Master cylinder up ...
but I see what looks like a piece of ring in there too.
Your photo shows all the parts including #2 from the part diagram so How could it be in the cylinder? Are these parts from somewhere else?
Yes, it’s a rebuild kit w the OEM parts
He drilled out the piston already (he’s a tradesman)…. I’ll try the rebuild kit on this part and if the rear caliper still isn’t engaging w the rebuilt master cylinder, I’ll check out eBay and hope the replacement parts ordered aren’t also seal shut w decades old brake fluidMain lady- 2009 Nightster 1200
Project Lady- 1982 GS650 G
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Alright I’m back to this post. So we rebuilt the yoke, but the rebuild kit didn’t come with instructions. I posted a picture above with the order I put the different components together. Used a c clamp and vice grip to get the c clip back in, however now the spring isn’t compressing/decompressing. I think the rubber cap on the bottom spring isn’t lined up correctly OR I have the order of the pegs out of order.
But there’s also a third hypothesis that maybe the spring doesn’t compress much until there’s pressure on the line?
any ideas?Main lady- 2009 Nightster 1200
Project Lady- 1982 GS650 G
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Put the brake lever back on and clamp the MC back on the handlebar. It should move then1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
2007 DRz 400S
1999 ATK 490ES
1994 DR 350SES
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