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wedoo2
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Late last week I had a rear wheel brake lockup. During my restoration I had rebuilt the rear caliper with a good clean up, new pads and seals. Last week I did notice a small leak of brake fluid and intended to tear everything apart. Went to fill it up with gas down the road and the rear wheel locked up and I released pressure on the brake lines and got home.
When I tore down the rear caliper I did notice some light pitting in one of the pistons which may explain the leak, even though it was very light. The other was pristine. I ordered new pistons and seals, but my question is what else should I look for? The caliper looks fine and there seems to be no obstruction and everything seems to have been put together right the first time. But I really don't want to have this happen again.
Suggestions?
When I tore down the rear caliper I did notice some light pitting in one of the pistons which may explain the leak, even though it was very light. The other was pristine. I ordered new pistons and seals, but my question is what else should I look for? The caliper looks fine and there seems to be no obstruction and everything seems to have been put together right the first time. But I really don't want to have this happen again.
Suggestions?

