Shimano Ultegra R8070 Flat Mount Caliper Rebuild

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Komentáře • 46

  • @pishpash75
    @pishpash75 Před 3 měsíci +1

    great video! the air hose trick is top notch - I was hesitant to pump the lever when caliper is still on the bike for fear of getting mineral oil everywhere

  • @lloydusdavies
    @lloydusdavies Před rokem +2

    Very informative videos by the way. Thx.

  • @denis_roy_7
    @denis_roy_7 Před rokem +1

    Didn’t know it could be done. Thanks!

  • @ivanteo1973
    @ivanteo1973 Před rokem +5

    don't the grease contaminate the mineral oil?

  • @dominicbritt
    @dominicbritt Před rokem +1

    Superb.

  • @mpl1700
    @mpl1700 Před měsícem

    can I also use assembly grease ( what I use for screws on the bike) for the rubber rings ?

  • @lukaskaciasvili9351
    @lukaskaciasvili9351 Před rokem +6

    Loved the gag at the end! Caught me completely unprepared! 🙌 ….anyway I have a question: is rubber grease necessary, if we assume that mineral oil itself is providing good job to keep the rubber in good condition? And could dripping of mineral oil substitute rubber grease during assembly? Thanks for the answer. 🤟

    • @LasseGreiner
      @LasseGreiner Před 10 měsíci

      I would guess the grease will mix with the oil...

    • @lukaskaciasvili9351
      @lukaskaciasvili9351 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@LasseGreiner yeah me too. But I’ve seen some ppl use thick grease during installation of olive (when installing hydraulic hose) and seems they have no troubles. But I prefer to use mineral oil in both cases, so there is no contamination from the grease.

  • @denis_roy_7
    @denis_roy_7 Před rokem +1

    Merci!

  • @sriabhi
    @sriabhi Před 2 měsíci

    So i got ultegra br8070 calipers from fb market.
    Didnot got any screws or plate with it.
    Now wat all i need to put on allez sprint disk bike ?
    With 160mm disk on front and 140mm disk on rear.
    Thanks.

  • @panchnl
    @panchnl Před rokem +5

    Great video. I just did this last week, but I didn't take out the rubber seals. I used some 3000 grit sandpaper to lightly clean/polish the side of the pistons. My second piston didn't come out, but what worked for me is just using a bleed kit syringe. Fill it with some oil like normal and attach to the bleed nipple, then block off the seal opening with a finger to close the circuit and get the pressure going.
    Wondering though if the red rubber grease won't affect the brake oil? Used some fresh brake oil myself to put the pistons back in. Bit of a hassle the first time, but well worth the trouble.

  • @maltesigmund1843
    @maltesigmund1843 Před rokem +2

    Need the o ring sb an idea where I could get it?

  • @hockysa
    @hockysa Před 6 dny

    where can you buy new orings from?

  • @AlexKost-tq6bj
    @AlexKost-tq6bj Před 7 měsíci

    Typically most DOT hydraulic assemblies are rebuilt using Girling or Castrol red grease. It helps with bedding of seals and o-rings. It's specifically designed to not contaminate DOT brake fluid. Not sure if this is necessary for Mineral oil brakes - maybe just lube with mineral oil during installation and done? Or can just use a light silicone grease or maybe slicolium?

  • @dungmac9038
    @dungmac9038 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Good

  • @rshank3499
    @rshank3499 Před 3 měsíci

    How do you use air to push out the pistons?

  • @fastfish666
    @fastfish666 Před 8 měsíci

    many thanks for the very useful , out of interest what grease are you using for the seals - any silicone grease or something specific for mineral oil hydraulic fluid? Thanks - Pat

  • @octopusphysiotherapy9272

    Which exactly loctate are you using?

  • @rlmurillo
    @rlmurillo Před rokem +2

    Great video. On my R8070 one piston works good the other is slower to get back in place or sometimes is not moving at all. Why is that?

    • @pishpash75
      @pishpash75 Před 3 měsíci +3

      check your piston and piston seal for surface damage that could be causing drag. if that's all good it could be some debris in the oil channels that prevents even mineral oil distribution/flow when you squeeze the lever. good luck

  • @edward032786
    @edward032786 Před rokem

    Hi, is this the same for all the road flat mount brakes, like the grx brrx400?

  • @DovskiRae
    @DovskiRae Před rokem +1

    Hy, do you think its possible to use a 3mm disc with that caliper but not on a bike obviously..I have a 3mm x 200mm disc I'd like to experiment with, thx

    • @moonte7933
      @moonte7933 Před 9 měsíci

      Shimano have a 3 mm channel between the faces of the caliper,so anything that is that thick is gonna rub like crazy and leave no room for adjustment...so no,i wouldn't use that.

  • @robertehernandez8394
    @robertehernandez8394 Před rokem

    What size bit did he used to remove the two bolts to open up the caliper? Thanks.

  • @weesenglim5904
    @weesenglim5904 Před rokem +2

    Any adverse effect if the brake fluid comes into contact with the grease?

    • @FreeToCycle
      @FreeToCycle  Před rokem +1

      No! The grease is designed for use in braking and hydraulic systems.

    • @channul4887
      @channul4887 Před rokem

      @@FreeToCycle can you confirm the name of the grease you used here.

  • @ArjanGroe
    @ArjanGroe Před rokem

    Hey, do you know of any good replacement piston seals? My piston are leaking on both my front and rear caliper, and Im very certain its because of the piston seals being old and worn.

  • @thecappy
    @thecappy Před rokem

    Do you know of a tool to open the new one piece dura ace caliper?

  • @Ryan-nz5in
    @Ryan-nz5in Před rokem +2

    Nice video. Where can we buy new rubber seals ?

    • @jamble7k
      @jamble7k Před rokem +1

      i dont think you can get official ones from shimano but there's plenty of knock offs on ebay

    • @mykweb
      @mykweb Před rokem +2

      @@jamble7k Any Links. Becuase I had a perished O ring that seals the two half of the callipers and ended up having to measure and order via place online

  • @rosscads
    @rosscads Před rokem +1

    Did you replace the seals in this video, or just clean and regrease them?

    • @FreeToCycle
      @FreeToCycle  Před rokem +1

      Clean and grease!

    • @MB-uy9uz
      @MB-uy9uz Před rokem

      Hello
      I have a related question
      Does it help to lube the pistons with mineral oil occasionaly without taking them appart (in order to achieve same benefit) by removing pads cleaning caliper and working pistons in and out with à bit of oil on them. Some People say pistons shouldnt be lubed as the seal works as à return spring
      I have the same generation 105 brake and the pistons arent moving equally even after pushing both fully in and working the brake again
      Thanks
      Martin

    • @AlexKost-tq6bj
      @AlexKost-tq6bj Před 7 měsíci

      @@MB-uy9uz yes! There is actually an entire Park Tool video on CZcams showing exactly that. Whenever I change pads I slightly pump the brake to reveal more of the pistons, clean them with mineral oil (you can use DOT for SRAM or other DOT fluid brakes), and cycle them in-out a few times by pumping the brake lever and then pushing in the pads with a screwdriver or other. Lubricates the seal, cleans the contamination and you can visible see that the pads move better and smooth after.

  • @Fandestdh
    @Fandestdh Před rokem

    What grease is that?

  • @hanselp.2074
    @hanselp.2074 Před rokem +1

    Hi, what exactly is the purpose of doing this ? Just a service ? And why u use this „rubber grease“ ?
    Thx for your answer.

    • @lloydusdavies
      @lloydusdavies Před rokem

      I think rubber grease does not harm the rubber like some petroleum greases might I think.