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Which way round?
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Which way round?
Stripped brake caliper on my Z1B for powder coating (piston seal leaking has stripped paint). Which way round does the new piston seal go, it appears to have a taper on the I/D to seal against the piston which I think lip should face the piston, but taking old one out it had lip facing pad side?
AKA John Roscoe. PUM #028
1975 Z1B, 2013 Z800
1975 Z1B, 2013 Z800
I'm fairly sure that despite the look of the seal, they are made parallel. The movement of the piston against the seal when you apply the brake "tilts" the seal to hold the pressure. I've just done my caliper and I know where you're coming from - my new seal seemed to be a bit biased to one side, so I fitted what looked to be the smaller diameter side facing inwards (towards the fluid) as you would fit a lip-type oil seal.
The little O rings fit in the two centre grooves of the slide bolts.
The little O rings fit in the two centre grooves of the slide bolts.
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A reply worthy of our Mr Doran Jerry- LOL.
Ordered seal from Z power and Dave Marsden reckons they are parallel so don't matter which way round it goes. Pigfrod, I think you are saying the opposite to Jerry i.e larger dia on piston side is that true or am I picking it up wrong?
Ordered seal from Z power and Dave Marsden reckons they are parallel so don't matter which way round it goes. Pigfrod, I think you are saying the opposite to Jerry i.e larger dia on piston side is that true or am I picking it up wrong?
AKA John Roscoe. PUM #028
1975 Z1B, 2013 Z800
1975 Z1B, 2013 Z800
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