Thought this could be a useful spot for those of us who don't mind getting our hands dirty.
My acoustic hard tail has a seized front caliper. Nothing special, just a Deore two pot but I'm attached to the old girl & like to repair rather than replace. So, lacking an air compressor but needing to get the pistons out, I reasoned I could use a bleeding syringe to push the pistons out with incompressible water.
Sure enough it worked but one piston was stuck good, so I used two cable ties to hold the free moving piston in place & concentrate all the pressure on the stuck one. Worked like a charm & let me split the caliper, clean & lube the pistons & reassemble. There's always a way!
My acoustic hard tail has a seized front caliper. Nothing special, just a Deore two pot but I'm attached to the old girl & like to repair rather than replace. So, lacking an air compressor but needing to get the pistons out, I reasoned I could use a bleeding syringe to push the pistons out with incompressible water.
Sure enough it worked but one piston was stuck good, so I used two cable ties to hold the free moving piston in place & concentrate all the pressure on the stuck one. Worked like a charm & let me split the caliper, clean & lube the pistons & reassemble. There's always a way!