[Rovernet] GIRLING Front brake rebuild

Vern Inkspot vern at inkspotco.com
Fri Sep 5 13:19:59 EDT 2025


Note to all, this was an old message from early July that I missed, it got hung up becasue the pictures made it big enough I had to give admin approval.

Yours
Vern

> On Jul 3, 2025, at 4:19 PM, Jim Pile via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
> 
> In response, the old pistons were pitted, so these are new pistons I am attempting to install. As you might be able to tell from the second photo, the end of the new piston that goes into the housing is, in fact, rounded, but it is not exactly the same as the old one. All the dimensions look identical.
>    Also, while the old piston was flat, the new piston is indented. I'm not sure why the change. Was that a technical improvement, or was it simple to save money for the manufacturer? Obviously, it would require more fluid to stay in the housing.
>    All of that being said, do I simply find a way to evenly force the piston into the housing, despite the advice from the manual?
> 
> 
> <69TC PISTON 1.jpeg>
> <69TC PISTON 2.jpeg>
> <69TC PISTON 1.jpeg><69TC PISTON 2.jpeg>_______________________________________________
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