Hi I've got sticky calliper pistons so is it best to get recon callipers or repair myself with a calliper repair kit
Also what price do you think would be ok for a calliper......seen 2on fleabay £110
Cheers martin
Brake calliper reconditioning
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Re: Brake calliper reconditioning
Personally I would do them myself. Just buy a repair kit and if you think the pistons are pitted then buy a set of new pistons. :-)
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Re: Brake calliper reconditioning
I agree with Ben do them yourself, not that difficult and save yourself a shed load of money.
1. If you visit my www.marinacoupe.co.uk website you'll find an article I wrote on how I did it.
2. Ben has also published most of the complete BL workshop manual, so it's worth reading that has well.
3. Rimmer Brothers sell seal repair kits for £13 and pistons if you need them. They are listed for Dolomite but are the same as Marina/Ital.
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID008499
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1. If you visit my www.marinacoupe.co.uk website you'll find an article I wrote on how I did it.
2. Ben has also published most of the complete BL workshop manual, so it's worth reading that has well.
3. Rimmer Brothers sell seal repair kits for £13 and pistons if you need them. They are listed for Dolomite but are the same as Marina/Ital.
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID008499
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Re: Brake calliper reconditioning
Cheers for the advise chaps as you say do them yourself and save loadsa money
Re: Brake calliper reconditioning
Agree with the lads above. Reynards callipers were seized solid as he was laid up for over 3 years. I honed out the bores and bought a repair kit for about £13 and the grease for about £2 for the pistons on ebay.
Some pics of what I done



Some pics of what I done



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