Gentlemen;
Now that I have decided to replace the MC and the flex brake tubes, I am taking a critical look at the rest of the braking system. I have just removed a caliper, (Rear Left) and I have a feeling that the piston needs to be replaced. The surface which pushes against the back of the brake pad is not flat. Attached pics show where it is not flat (where the screw driver points), plus, the rim looks damaged, plus, it is all rather greasy. Bad news I guess?
I have tried to remove the 2 pistons by applying 4-5 bar via the inlet of the fluid. They don't move. Is this normal? Haynes says that not much pressure is required to make them come out... so does that mean that they did not move under the pressure of the brake fluid either? The other pic shows the back of the brake pad, and there too, the uneven surface of the piston(s) is evident.
my questions:
What has caused this uneven surface?
Why are these pistons stuck and does it mean that I need to replace the whole caliper(s)??
Thanks again gents!