HOW TO COMPRESS DUAL PISTON CALIPER WITH A SINGLE PISTON TOOL
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
- HOW TO COMPRESS DUAL PISTON CALIPER WITH A SINGLE PISTON TOOL
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In this video we will demonstrate how to compress double piston caliper with single piston caliper brake tool. Before compressing the caliper pistons make sure that you clean them good and there is no sand and rust that will get trapped in the seal. We were able to compress this double piston brake caliper without any problems. If you try to compress one of the pistons at the time it will not work because it will push the other piston out.
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Lol these two guys fumbling with the camera and the caliper tool is the best, I just did this today at work but with a standard caliper press and the old brake pad. I just alternated a couple times and both pistons went in. It was a 2017 CR-V if I remember correctly. By the way all I did was CR-V's today, one accord and a civic sedan. It was literally CR-V day today....
I just had american grade diarrhea watching this circus
Thank you 3-handed man!
I just use an old brake pad and a $7 piston compressor to compress. It works just fine.
That sounds better. I might try that
@speedeman3200 genius
I have that same compressor tool kit. 2008 Yukon XL. I tried compressing mine in and they’re both froze. Just going to get new calipers.
Press one down, then hold it down with a c-clamp and another adapter plate while you press the other one.
When you're a mobile mechanic guys with the biggest truck and the biggest brake jobs always trying to get something real cheap looking at your prices
Thanks guys!
Tres bien.
Hi how do I know if the piston is left or right hand turn?
Mine are frozen/seized. I will try the C-clamp today to see if it works.
Thank you sir
I just use my old brake shoe and welding pliers just go slowly, don't force it.
I have mercedes w123 with 2 pistons, but 1 is on the other side so can't make this work.
I just compress one, slide it down then wedge my clamp to compress the second one independently.
Me too. I just did it. That’s why I’m here. Brakes are working fine.
You bent the plate but it works I guess
Just get the right tool... damn.
what’s the right tool name?
Try a f 350 with that good luck
An old brake pad and a c-clamp...
Bubbles ... bubbles ...
Janusze