I can never find my piston cube when I need it so I used the father in laws trick of a using a small (3 inch from memory) G Clamp to very slowly push the piston back and that works just as well.
Great post btw.
I can never find my piston cube when I need it so I used the father in laws trick of a using a small (3 inch from memory) G Clamp to very slowly push the piston back and that works just as well.
Great post btw.
That's interesting. I use the C-clamp to push in a normal caliper piston but I'd be curious to find out how you get the C-clamp to rotate this screw type piston, I wasn't able to get that done on my wife's van that's why I had to buy the tool.
My old rx7 piston had the markings/slots for a special tool but seemed to work with a clamp too. Just depends on the manufacturer and setup I guess.