Since I don’t have time to resolve the suspected bearing failure (which may not be possible anyway) before leaving for the witer vacation, I’m stripping cleaning and re-installing the brakes.
Most of the heat is coming from here, though they may not be the underlying cause.
Passenger side doesn’t look too bad. There some black varnish-like stuff on the piston that I’d guess is derived from worn seals, but not much rust.
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Some in the bore but only outside the seal. Cleaned up OK.
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Last time I stripped them, about 4 years ago, I wrapped PTFE tape(along with silicon grease) around the caliper pins on the passenger side. This hasn’t displaced (wrapping only just visible in photo) so teflon-coated pins are easily achievable. However, just in case its sticky I took it off.
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I’ll probably put some on the other side, and if that then sticks I’ll know not to do it again.
Since I can’t find brake grease in Taiwan (I guess Taiwanese mechanics use spit, or mineral-oil base grease which dissolves rubber) I’ve bought some in Japan and Australia, lost it and found it again, so am now a bit spoilt for choice.
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I have 2 Japanese tubes of silicon, and used the bigger one last time. I’ve heard this has relatively low water/corrosion resistance.
1 Japanese tube of “red brakku gris”. This MAY be like the Castrol stuff.
2 Australian sachets of Bendix Ceramic. This was the most expensive and high tech, so probably doesn’t work.
What would the Old Black Hands use?
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