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Question regarding rotating brakecaliper(piston)


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Well, because you'll basically destroy the caliper if you do it that way.

 

There's an extremely coarse threaded piece that is held to the back of the piston by a somewhat thin strap of steel, which can rotate in it's groove in the piston. This is part of the E-brake system, and is actuated by the movement of the E-brake lever on the caliper, which forces the screw-like piece against the piston, which is the pushed against the brake pads.. If you just applied linear force to the piston to push it back in the bore, I think you would strip-out that thin strap of steel, or damage the screw (if I can call it that). These 2 pieces act like a self-adjuster for the E-brake system to compensate for wear of the brake pads.

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