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JohnC wrote:.......before winding the pistons back, when I replaced my rear pads, I smeared the exposed piston with a red grease, which is designed to lubricate master and slave cylinder seals when replacing them.
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andy001 wrote:thanks to everyone for there coments and advise, looks like its sorted.the problem seems to have been caused when i fitted all new rear brakes last year and found the new handbrake cables had been manufactured too short. it appears that the os cable has been pulling more than the ns, and overadjusting the caliper, thus binding the disc.
im going to moniter the handbrake cables to make sure it is opperating correctly now, and wind back both pistons, reset , and set the handbrake again after a few days on the road.
once again thanks for all the help
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After winding the piston in very lite smear of the red rubber compatible grease on the inside of the bore, under the rubbers
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rupert wrote:Any other clever ideas, short of towing it to Mr Crowston? Thanks.
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