Postby Hasbeen » 22 Apr 2012 13:48
You overhaul the callipers.
This is not a big task, unless you are unlucky & the pistons are rusty.
Assuming that are in average condition, & not rusted up, they stick on old dry rubber seals, & on a build up of crud on the piston. To overhaul you have to remove the caliper, take the pistons out, take the seals out, & clean every thing. Fit new seals, fit pistons, refit calipers, fit pads, & bleed.
Hasbeen
PS. It is a good idea to get the pistons well out of the calipers, while still attached. You can use the brake system to do this. Once off the car it can be difficult to move sticky pistons.
Remove the pads, & apply the brakes with something about 3/8" thick in place of them, to stop the pistons coming right out. Then remove the calipers, & piston removal should be easy.
H