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Old April 12th, 2015, 12:36 PM   #19
archaeofreak
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I read through it again, but don't see anything about removing a stuck piston. Because I am impatient, I reconnected the caliper banjo bolt, filled the rear reservoir a bit, re-lubed the other piston and pushed it back into the caliper, and started pumping the rear brake lever. I get nothing. Now, even the piston that previously came right out doesn't move.

Could this be caused by air in the line? It is like I am not getting any pressure from pumping the brake lever. I am about to go get a grease gun and try pumping the caliper full of grease to move the pistons if I cant move them using the brake fluid. Any help would be much appreciated!
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