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From your picture, after you attach the backplates to the cyl assy, and torque them to spec, you will find you will have to compress the pistons / pucks a little bit to clear the wheel disc. The "excessive space" will go away. Regards, Randy |
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Pistons are flush in the housing. The issue is how far out the pistons will have to come out to take up the clearance.
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How did the pistons look (spacing wise) when you took them apart? the Parker manual shows the parts that are on the brakes. As long as you have those parts, in the correct order, the unit will function as designed. I have the HD brakes, have redone them a number of times, my disc is probably pretty close to being replaced, and I have absolutely no issue with leaky pistons, or excessive piston clearance. Did you remove the pistons and replace the orings / clean the pistons up, or just push the pistons into the cyl., and reinstall? Regards, Randy Last edited by RandyArizona : 08-08-23 at 09:44 PM. |
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Randy
I have all the manuals, Parker, took them apart to reseal, they were leaking, pistons were out then also. Not my first rodeo as I am an A&P and IA, old pads same thickness as the the new pads. The old original PN for the disk were about .040 thicker than the replacement disks today. I have new disks, however the old disks are about the same thickness. I guess the question is when you have replaced your disks and pads how far out do your pistons come? Dan |
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I’m sorry. I am unable to help you. Have a good day. Regards, Randy |
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I have a call in to Parker, will advise on what they say.
Dan |
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From what I see in your picture it looks about right. If you finish putting the caliper together and see what you get if the pistons are coming out 1/4 inch something is wrong. I maintained 6 with heavy duty brakes and for the pistons to come out 1/4 inch the pads and disc had to be worn out with new disc and pads the pistons were flush in the housings.
Make sure when you get them back together that the calipers are free to move and not binding and your wheel spins freely |