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zgrmns

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Thanks. No leak. Master cylinder fluid is full. When I was compressing the one cylinder on the caliper, the other one pushed out really far and a little fluid came out. I was able to push it back in but I'm wondering if that's when some air got in or something???
 

uptick1028

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Most likely got some air in there then...I would try bleeding the brake lines. I am surprised the caliper piston popped out when compressing the other. I usually do one at a time so impossible for the oher caliper piston (cylinder) to come out. Still if you had the lid off of the master cyclinder I am surprised it pushed out the oher caliper piston.
 

uptick1028

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When I stated "I do one at time", I meant that I only remove one caliper at a time.
 

zgrmns

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Yeah. The front calipers each have two cylinders. So when I pressed the one in, the other one right next to it popped out.
 

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