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Old 08-26-2019, 01:51 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by RZNT4R View Post
Well if that is the case, you're probably melting the slide pin grease.

Maybe you should look into some brake cooling ducts because they're definitely not having fun being heated like that.
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I agree
It looks like your cooked the grease in the guide pins. Or possible your bleeder valve was not torqued to spec?
I would make sure the guide pins can freely move, then make sure they are greased properly (with the right silicon based grease), clean the boots and make sure no damage is there. Also take out the guide pins and inspect those for any signs of wear or damage.


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Originally Posted by soundman98 View Post
yeah, the piston boots are definitely starting to crack, a piston leak isn't that far into your future.
They don't look too bad to me. Are you talking about the piston boots or the guide pin boot?
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