Started refurbishing the brake caliper on my early ‘69 cb750. Piston has absolutely no corrosion. I pushed it out using a fitting I made years ago. It’s the gland nut from an old steel line. I drilled and tapped it to take a std. grease fitting. Close the bleed nipple, screw it in, and attach a grease gun. Few pumps, and the piston pops out.
It always amazes me the amount of crusty debris the I scrape out from behind the seal! The pile in the photo all came out of this caliper, from under the seal, in the groove. Scrape 99% of it out, before a final polish with the Dremel tool shown. Don’t be tempted to use just the Dremel. It will only polish the crap and your new seal will be way too tight on the piston, and will leak. I’ve made the mistake.....