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19Caliper Piston Removal
Place the inboard caliper half, piston side down, on a soft rubber mat or
a small section of inner tube on a flat surface.
Insert a rubber-tipped blow gun chuck nozzle into the caliper hose port.
CAUTION - EYE HAZARD
Wear safety glasses.
The caliper piston may dislodge rapidly from the caliper, which can lead
to bodily injury or damage to the parts. Point the caliper piston toward a
rubber surface before forcing air into the caliper.
While firmly pushing against the caliper half and chuck nozzle, squeeze
the air chuck to force air into the caliper hose port and dislodge the
piston from the caliper.
Continue to force air into the caliper until the piston is dislodged.
Remove the piston from the caliper.
Place the outboard caliper body half, piston side down, on a soft rubber
mat or a small section of inner tube on a flat surface.
Insert a rubber-tipped blow gun chuck nozzle into the bleed screw
opening.
CAUTION - EYE HAZARD
Wear safety glasses.
The caliper piston may dislodge rapidly from the caliper, which can lead
to bodily injury or damage to the parts. Point the caliper piston toward a
rubber surface before forcing air into the caliper.
While firmly pushing against the caliper half and chuck nozzle, squeeze
the air chuck to force air into the bleed screw opening and dislodge the
piston from the caliper.
Continue to force air into the caliper until the piston is dislodged.
Remove the piston from the caliper.
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Rubber Rubber-tipped blow gun chuck nozzle 22 mm
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Rubber Rubber-tipped blow gun chuck nozzle 22 mm

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