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Re: 1066 Left Brake-Head scratcher- T. Vet
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Posted by Blazing Bruck on March 03, 2006 at 17:11:12 from (206.40.122.130):
In Reply to: 1066 Left Brake-Head scratcher- T. Vet posted by Michael Sheik on March 03, 2006 at 05:28:10:
First of all, make sure the bull gear shaft hasn't migrated outward during disassembly. Once in a while they will "fall" outward slightly, and the taper on the tapered roller bearing on the inside of the bull shaft will prevent you from getting the outside piston housing to push all the way in. Cure; Jack up the rear wheel on that side. Put the piston housing in as far as it will go, put in 2 short capscrews to pull it in, and turn the rear tire at the same time. Without the piston housing in correctly, it's next to impossible to do the brakes.
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