Hi all,
Today myself and Chris tried for about 7hrs to get my new front brake pads installed on my very stock CB750K4. Should be easy right? Noooo! Heres why...
First off, I installed a new brake piston and rubber seal on caliper A (after a thorough cleaning) and then the new brake pads. Tried this and the brakes worked but wouldnt release....wheel stuck.
Ok so took caliper off again and pressed piston back in. We thought perhaps the brake pad itself was not fitting properly as it took some force to "pop" in. We compared with a brake pad from my K2 and hey this popped in easily! (NOTE: I bought 2 sets of brake pads from OLD BIKE BARN and both aftermarket sets did not install without some forceful pushing in). Ok so front brake pad was sticking - this must have been it.....after re-assembly with worn K2 pad, same problem...piston coming out but not retracting.
We checked the rotor, front brake hinge and both seemed straight so not this. Caliper B was switched with a known caliper B that worked and this didnt solve the problem. We changed the master cylinder and this didnt solve anything. We changed the bleed nipple and this didnt solve anything. We changed the metal line that goes into caliper A and this didnt solve anything. We changed caliper A with another caliper A (and different piston and seal that were ok) and this didnt change the problem.
So whats left? The brake lines from master cylinder to brake switch and line from switch to metal line. Could this really be the cause of non-retracting piston?? We can pump brake fluiid out ok (as in bleeding the brakes) but is there enough pressure to move the piston back in?
Any thoughts or has this happened to anyone else and what did you do to solve?
Frustrated and brakeless,
Andy in Boston