Welcome to VFRworld.com! Log in or Sign up to interact with the community.

Brake caliper pistons

Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by Prime Target, May 7, 2026 at 9:35 AM.

  1. Prime Target

    Prime Target New Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Mar 16, 2025
    Messages:
    39
    Likes Received:
    27
    Location:
    Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
    Is there a right or wrong direction to install the brake caliper pistons?

    When I removed the pistons from the calipers, they had the solid face side facing the brake pad. Every YouTube video I've watched of a Honda brake caliper being rebuilt shows the open end of the barrel facing outwards towards the brake pad; which is completely opposite of how I removed them. These calipers have never been touched since new. I would think the way I found them installed would require a lot more fluid in the caliper to fill the entire piston with brake fluid.

    Calipers, pistons and seals were all in good shape and came apart easily. I've still got some cleaning to do today to the lands for the piston's seals. But they look really good. Even though the pistons looked good and could clean up great, I went with complete rebuild kits from BrakeCrafter's. I'm about to dig into the caliper bodies now and do a real deep clean inside and out. Then back together they go.

    IMG_3969.JPEG

    IMG_3970.JPEG

    IMG_3972.JPEG

    IMG_3971.JPEG
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #1
    Bazza likes this.
  2. mello dude

    mello dude Administrator

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Jan 3, 2006
    Messages:
    4,543
    Likes Received:
    530
    Location:
    Southwest Ohio
    Last edited: May 7, 2026 at 10:14 AM


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #2
    Bazza likes this.
  3. Bazza

    Bazza Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    May 26, 2012
    Messages:
    2,464
    Likes Received:
    1,031
    Location:
    New Smyrna Beach, Florida
    Nice photos and your brake parts look great!

    Pretty straight forward job, once you get the first one done and realize how everything goes together.

    I used Joe Nelson's tutorials (see below) as well as the FSM and other service manuals for reference.

    https://v4dreams.com/maintenance.html

    23. Brake Caliper Disassembly

    2. Rear Caliper Sleeve Replacement ('86-87)

    Make sure you lay all kinds of protection cloths and rags over your bike areas to protect them from any spilled brake fluid. That stuff is very nasty!
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #3
    mello dude likes this.
  4. mello dude

    mello dude Administrator

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Jan 3, 2006
    Messages:
    4,543
    Likes Received:
    530
    Location:
    Southwest Ohio
    May as well add....for reassembly, I like the white Silicone grease, vs the red rubber grease that is sometimes suggested. Just personal taste.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #4
  5. Bazza

    Bazza Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    May 26, 2012
    Messages:
    2,464
    Likes Received:
    1,031
    Location:
    New Smyrna Beach, Florida
    I use brake fluid only - as a lubricant for reassembly of the new seals and pistons.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #5
Related Topics

Share This Page