

I think your right though they are a bit big for a screwdriver, I used the pointy bits of an open ended spanner which seemed to fit quite neatly. I would like to know how to set it up properly, will have to have a look on you tube.2wheelover51 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 12:00 pm I know some rear brake cylinders with parking brakes have screwdriver slots on the pistons to screw them into position before the brake can be operated
Yeah I do like to know the why's and the where for's and yes I have found out the hard way more than onceStephenC wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 1:08 pm This is something which I've learnt over the years - if I don't understand why someone who is more expert than me says to do "X", then do "X". If one day I can work out why X is the right thing to do, then great. The wrong approach is to not do whatever it was and then find out the hard way why it mattered![]()
Not sure I've explained myself clearly but hopefully it made sense.
And yes, I did learn some things the hard way![]()