I had a piston seized against the disc on the front nearside brake... managed to free it off & have been overhauling the caliper. So far I have removed one piston, cleaned it up (with brasso & 1200 w & d paper on the corrosion areas) and have put the piston back in and have replaced the seals with new ones. However when trying to do the same with the other piston (the outermost one) I can't remove it from the caliper housing.
I did the first one by pushing back both pistons with a clamp, holding the outermost one fixed with the clamp & then pushing the brake pedal to get the first piston out as much as possible. Then had to buy a puller from screwfix & modified it with the grindstone to get it to fit in the groove around the top of the piston. With 2 hand holding the jaws of the puller tightly on the piston & another two hands turning the puller to get the piston out. Have tried the same approach but can not for the life of me get this piston out... Thinking about visiting a few garages tomorrow to see if any of them have the equipment for such a job...
How did you remove your pistons? I am sure someone will have done this job before me!
I did the first one by pushing back both pistons with a clamp, holding the outermost one fixed with the clamp & then pushing the brake pedal to get the first piston out as much as possible. Then had to buy a puller from screwfix & modified it with the grindstone to get it to fit in the groove around the top of the piston. With 2 hand holding the jaws of the puller tightly on the piston & another two hands turning the puller to get the piston out. Have tried the same approach but can not for the life of me get this piston out... Thinking about visiting a few garages tomorrow to see if any of them have the equipment for such a job...
How did you remove your pistons? I am sure someone will have done this job before me!

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