Hi all,
First time with all this.
VFR400 NC30- Found my rear wheel wasnt spinning too well and ive found out the rear brake is dragging.
I took the caliper off to inpect.
1. The small pole that the pads slide on was all rusted and gummed up... pads were hard to budge along this slider... i guess that is part of the problem. So should i clean this slider and just regrease it?
2. While i had it off i decided to inspect the piston and rest of caliper. Protruding part of the pistons are gummed up I saw. So i pumped the rear brake pedal to get the pistons out. Only one came out- the other is still in there and hard to move. How do i get this remaining piston out with no hydraulic pressure left?
3. Once i have cleaned the pistons, should i grease up the cylinders? What do i do that with?
4. How do i put them back in? Just force them with hands?
5. This caliper didnt seem to have any pad springs like it is supposed to- what does that mean?
6. Should the pistons retract back after pressing the brake pedal/be easy to push back or does the force of the brake disk spinning just push the pads/pistons away?
7. Once i get it back together- do i just put it back on and fill up the reservoir with brake fluid, and then bleed the system?
8.Anything else that could be contributing to the problem? Shall i throw some grease in the axle and bearing before putting wheel on?
Thanks in advance.
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