MrMarty51
Well-Known Member
The piston will travel back in the bore only as far as the oring will let it travel. Once the piston is pushed out and the oring is settled to tjat position, when the pedal is apllied and the piston pushes outwards, the oring will sort of roll in the groove and against the bore, when the pedal is released, the piston will return only as far as the oring had rolled.
There is no springs or mechanisms that will retract the piston in tje bore, only that springy action of the oring.
I hope that makes sense.
If the piston pushed out too far because of the thinner rotor, and, if the oring would be exposed, brake fluid is going to come dumping out.
There is no springs or mechanisms that will retract the piston in tje bore, only that springy action of the oring.
I hope that makes sense.
If the piston pushed out too far because of the thinner rotor, and, if the oring would be exposed, brake fluid is going to come dumping out.