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Nice of them to wrap them. They look even better than photos can reveal. The clear coat adds depth that isn't captured in photos.
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Even nicer of them to remove all the flaking paint from inside. Bare metal. The guy who did it explained how they cleaned it. I can't find any residue anywhere. He said "Wash it if it will make you feel better". They baked/degassed the parts three times. There is no oil remaining inside...nothing sticky to hold media.
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2018/05/02 14:46:21
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Notice the pieces of foam stuffed in the oil return ports.
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2018/05/05 18:00:35
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Forgot to take a picture of the non-moving pad, but it had minimal wear.
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2018/05/05 18:02:50
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Oddly, pushing hard to compress the piston feels like it does nothing, while just applying firm steady pressure results in oil seeping out of the feed port..allowing replacement of the pad.
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2018/05/05 18:04:45
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I got this idea from Rob Edward's nice pad r&r thread. Put one of the clip arms in a vice and used needle nose pliers to shape it. I highly recommend this little MacGyver hack. It does help with the installation by keeping the piston compressed.
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2018/05/05 18:09:01
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Bend the binder clip arm upward about 20 degrees and installing the tensioner is as easy as it looks...one hand holding the handle, the other starting the first bolt on the tensioner base.
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2018/05/05 18:13:58
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Then it was time to put this back...and it's little washer friends. Take a couple deep breaths..
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2018/05/05 18:18:30
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A piece of thick solid core wire (or a metal coat hanger). Slip the washer on it, then place the end of the wire IN the lower banjo-bolt hole..let go of the washer and it falls into place.
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Hard to see...the washer is in place. Carefully remove the wire so the washer doesn't get launched.
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