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Rebuilding 1979 GS 1000 front caliper problems

Topcat

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My 15,000 mile GS had the right front caliper start leaking and wiping the rotor.I ordered OEM Suzuki parts to rebuild it from Westfield Powersports but when i installed the new o-ring for the piston into the caliper body it would buckle and not lay down flat like it was too big. I tried putting it in the freezer but that did not help.
Any suggestions or recommendations on what to do to get this caliper properly re-built ?
Does anyone have or know of a rebuilding service ?
Thanks in advance !

Peace WildBill
 
Here's a guess - when I was rebuilding my 79's brakes I bought the wrong part number 59307-45021. Partzilla had calipers for both 'C' and the 'EC' listed under the GS1000EN page and I wasn't paying close enough attention when I ordered. The 'C' must be the larger single caliper. I think the correct number is 59107-34021 but double check as it's been a while.
 
I just rebuilt both front calipers this weekend on my '79 GS1000. The seal part number should be 59107-34021 and although it might seem a bit big when doing the install, once it's in the groove it will fit like a glove. It sounds like you may have the wrong seal. These calipers are not too difficult to rebuild providing you have some basic tools and OEM parts.
 
Best thing to do with the 79 calipers is heft one in the hand to get a feel of the weight.
Then punt it as far as possible into the ocean.
Replace with 80-on calipers as a straight swap.
 
Best thing to do with the 79 calipers is heft one in the hand to get a feel of the weight.
Then punt it as far as possible into the ocean.
Replace with 80-on calipers as a straight swap.

That sure seems logical but somehow I got my '79 stopping really well, better than my '82 1100 turbo. Maybe the 100 HP difference is the thing. It takes a firm squeeze but the 79's are strong and right to the edge it's predictable. I was surprised.
 
That sure seems logical but somehow I got my '79 stopping really well, better than my '82 1100 turbo. Maybe the 100 HP difference is the thing. It takes a firm squeeze but the 79's are strong and right to the edge it's predictable. I was surprised.

Apart from them never being all that good in the dry and atrocious in the wet, I was actually going to rebuild them a few years ago.
Then, when I stripped them I discovered serious corrosion internally, in the casting that holds them together. Under heavy braking there was a very good chance one (or both) of them might have cracked, leaving me with no brakes.
That's why I hate them.
 
My calipers are perfect and not corroded....i will check the part#'s on the o-rings that i got....hopefully i got the wrong ones. As described above.....i love the brakes on my GS....good stopping power and very predictable in application....

Peace WildBill
 
Here's a guess - when I was rebuilding my 79's brakes I bought the wrong part number 59307-45021. Partzilla had calipers for both 'C' and the 'EC' listed under the GS1000EN page and I wasn't paying close enough attention when I ordered. The 'C' must be the larger single caliper. I think the correct number is 59107-34021 but double check as it's been a while.

The single disc models in 78 and 79 do have a larger piston than the E double disc models.

If the groove in the caliper is clean, the correct seal should pop right in.

Naturally, the seal should fit snugly around the piston
 
Ok....i just went and looked at the piston seals i got and the bags are numbered 59307-45021.......i will order the 59107-34021 piston seals and see how they fit.

Anyone need the two i have ? $5.00 for the pair mailed to you for free.

I appreciate all the help from you all !

Peace WildBillIM003090.jpg
 
Ok....i just went and looked at the piston seals i got and the bags are numbered 59307-45021.......i will order the 59107-34021 piston seals and see how they fit.

Anyone need the two i have ? $5.00 for the pair mailed to you for free.

I appreciate all the help from you all !

Peace WildBill

Retracing my steps - I offered up mine as spare and had one taker, still have one in a box somewhere. Glad to be of help. Bike looks a lot like mine, except I don't have that grab rail, and have a V&H. Had a Kerker on my 82 Katana, sounded great.
 
Ok....i just went and looked at the piston seals i got and the bags are numbered 59307-45021.......i will order the 59107-34021 piston seals and see how they fit.

Anyone need the two i have ? $5.00 for the pair mailed to you for free.

I appreciate all the help from you all !

Peace WildBill

Hi, I will take the seals if you still have them.
Thanks,
Marc
 
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