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I'd say they have given you one wrong one basically.
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that's fine, just put it on the outside.
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If the ones that came off had a dimple against the piston then they were fitted wrong
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Thanks for the replies, ill just make sure the one with the dimple goes on the outside saves the hassle of sending them back
But yes I'm pretty sure the bump locks between the piston so looks like the older pads were fitted incorrectly
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Afaik the old ones were fitted right...
Not sure what Hdi-Power is on about tbh
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19-08-2015, 03:54 PM
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The bit that sticks out fits in the piston, the odd one that he has in his set must go on the outside, remember the dimple is the hole. so his old ones were fitted incorrectly.
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I think Piggy's misread the OP, took me a minute then TBH.
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Meh, it's just an R-clip, as long as there's a pin in there it'll stay in (I see loads with split pins in). Just make sure there is something in there, otherwise your pads will go walkies.
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Yes I do have my dimples and nipples mixed up.
May need to re-evaluate my bedroom tactics.
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Just tried putting the pads back on, but they don't fit? I've rewound the piston a lot and they still seem to be like 2/3mm too big to go back on. Any ideas?
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Wind the piston back further lol... The locator lump is definitely in the cut-out yeah?
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yeah, needs to go back more
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wind it in and pull the slider around?
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Ill give it a good wind again tomorrow and see if thats it
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Yeah sliders are free, will give it ago now
Will clamping the piston back in work?
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The piston needs to be turned back in, clamping it won't do anything.