Okay.. Newbie to all this stuff, so bare with me..
When I purchase my bike it had no front brake at all.. I open up the master cylinder, saw that there wasn't any brake fluid, so I figure, DUH, that's why the brake doesn't work. Added some fluid, and started pumping away. After about 100 or so pumps from the brake lever it started to stiffin up and give resistance, so I figured it was working.. Did it a few more times, and now the brake is not allowing the wheel to move at all!
So took apart the caliper and what not, got to the piston and realized I couldn't get it out, so I just forced it back in so atleast my wheel would turn freely..
With using this grease gun method to force the piston out, is that also allowing for some lube to be applied to the inner sides to allow for free movement of the piston so it won't freeze up allowing the wheel to not move? Or is that after all the position for the brake fluid?
I tried to bleed the brakes while it was froze against the wheel, but the darn thing is frozen in place and I have no earthly idea on how to set it free without rounding off the edges of the bleeder.
I hope I've been clear with my issue. Do I need to just get a re-build kit or is there a way around all of that?
Thanks for the help!!!