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Old 07-20-2019, 01:27 AM   #2
Azhule   Azhule is offline
 
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Brake cleaner usually evaporates quickly causing little issues but overspraying can cause a few known issues with the caliper, things might need to re "grease/lube" any pins, guides, and or the piston(s) on the brake caliper... brake cleaner is also really harsh on o-rings/gaskets/seals, can swell or dry/crack them depending on the brand used it might do both

Make sure you use a "Disk Brake" rated lube (I like to use AGS branded grease/lubes when working on brake parts), watch a few youtube vids if needed, it's fairly easy to do with basic tools, a block of wood (don't shoot the piston out of the caliper ) with some "big pliers", and a little common sense

Could also just be an air bubble worked it's way into the brake line, bleeding the brakes with fresh fluid might be the real problem
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