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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB350/400 => Topic started by: Lobo on January 08, 2013, 02:28:20 PM
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I've a badly pitted 400F caliper piston, and a serviceable '750K2 piston. They're dimensionally the same (externally).... but the '400 piston has a blanking plate in its end....versus the open ended 750 part. The 'blanking' plate rattles, though is captured in some way that I haven't yet fathomed. That said, I don't think I can transfer it across due the 400 piston appears to have a thinner wall where this plate fits.
Any comments on whether I can use the K2 piston... and if I have to somehow mimic this blanking plate.
Cheers...
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Yes you can but you may get the dreaded brake squeal due to no nylon washer between pad and piston
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But, on the plus side, if it squeals you know it's working/ not siezed! ;D
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Thanks Bryan... Assuming then OK to simply install the open end against the pad.
Cheers
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Kevin400F (Kevin Hunter) on the .net site makes these from phenolic resin.
Quite a few members have used them - some from here!
Steve