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CP4900-163 PISTON SEAL 1.625 (41.3mm) for AP Racing 2696 caliper (Hi Temp)
CP4900-163 PISTON SEAL 1.625 (41.3mm) for AP Racing 2696 caliper (Hi Temp)
Product Description
Seal for the CP2696 AP Racing Lockheed 2 Piston Classic Caliper
Bore size 1.62inch CP4900-163 Marked RED for High Temperature
Brake calipers are a safety critical item and AP Racing recommend that calipers are reconditioned and piston seals inspected regularly to maintain optimum performance. Where calipers have been subjected to high temperatures or have been used in adverse conditions e.g. Off Road/Rallying/Racing, the calipers should be reconditioned and seals replaced more frequently to ensure that safety and performance levels are maintained. When cleaning calipers use warm soapy water or an alcohol based cleaning fluid e.g. Methylated Spirits.
DO NOT USE PETROL, GASOLINE OR MINERAL OIL CLEANER / LUBRICATE as this will damage the seals. Depending on the seal type being replaced the following recommended procedures should be followed.
Fitting Instructions:
- Soak new seals in brake fluid for minimum of 30 minutes.
- Clean brake caliper with warm soapy water and dry off.
- With the pads removed insert a brake disc or block into the centre of the caliper. Using either hydraulic pressure or compressed air carefully extend all pistons against the disc or block. Remove block and remove pistons. WARNING: Keep your hands and all body parts away from escaping high pressure air and caliper pistons.
- Carefully remove old seals with a narrow blunt edged tool.
- Ensure that caliper bores, seal grooves and pistons are clean and free from debris and moisture. Use only Alcohol based cleaning fluid, not Mineral oil.
- Carefully fit replacement seal into groove in caliper body ensuring that it seats correctly in the groove. Check the seals are free from damage and correctly seated in the groove not twisted or kinked.
- Carefully engage piston into the caliper bore and, using a suitable rigid flat bar to apply even pressure, push the piston fully into body.
N.B. Excessive force should not be necessary. If the piston does not slide smoothly into bore remove & check that the seal has been fitted correctly.