I've searched and searched, and I can't find a definite answer on this.
I'm in the process of rebuilding the Girling calipers (for my first time) from the front of an '89 325i.
I seated the piston dust boot inside the caliper, then inserted the piston using the wood block with c-clamp/hammer method. Not quite all the way in flush with the boot, but almost. The dust boot does not appear to be seating well into the grove on the piston.
Is there a certain trick to get this boot to seat? Is it possible that I pushed the piston too far or not far enough?
Any info would be greatly appreciated! Meanwhile, I'll work on the rear ATE's.
I'm in the process of rebuilding the Girling calipers (for my first time) from the front of an '89 325i.
I seated the piston dust boot inside the caliper, then inserted the piston using the wood block with c-clamp/hammer method. Not quite all the way in flush with the boot, but almost. The dust boot does not appear to be seating well into the grove on the piston.
Is there a certain trick to get this boot to seat? Is it possible that I pushed the piston too far or not far enough?
Any info would be greatly appreciated! Meanwhile, I'll work on the rear ATE's.
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