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I am rebuilding the front calipers, and noticed that out of three pairs of pistons within a caliper, the first pair of pistons (in the direction of a disk rotation) is slightly smaller than the other two.
Anyone care to explain what's the reasoning behind it?
Sorry, no pictures. When your hands are in gloves covered with brake fluid and other crap, it's pretty challenging to convince yourself to go grab a camera.
BTW, it's amazing how well brake fluid preserves all the seals. It's a 10-year old caliper, and all inner seals look like new. I am not goona re-use them, but will save just in case.
Anyone care to explain what's the reasoning behind it?
Sorry, no pictures. When your hands are in gloves covered with brake fluid and other crap, it's pretty challenging to convince yourself to go grab a camera.
BTW, it's amazing how well brake fluid preserves all the seals. It's a 10-year old caliper, and all inner seals look like new. I am not goona re-use them, but will save just in case.