Postby FI Spyder » 15 Nov 2016 15:13
I'm assuming you mean the small piston that operates the brake failure switch. As it doesn't move (except during a failure) it tends to get frozen in position on almost every brake cylinder. There is a high cam that the switch rides on, I got a larger screwdriver in there to lever the piston free after which the piston came out quite easily. Probably wouldn't hurt to load it up with penetrating oil and let it sit for a couple of days before trying. After overhaul and installation, don't put the switch in until everything is adjusted and working (system bled).
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