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WD (Water displacement) 40 is technicaly a lubricant according to the factory, but can quickly dry out your seals on those calipers, better to use any other real oil. Great for cleaning, lossening stuff and so on. But never use it as a lubricant, better use the oil as your service manual says, or any 2 stroke oil at hand, engine oil, hydraulic oil etc which lubricates your seals, gaskets, instead of drying them out. Other than that, thanks for a good, simple video, usefull.
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Cotter pin is what I've called the shear pins. Auto store employees just look at me till I show them.
Great job DW👍🙏👍🙏
WD (Water displacement) 40 is technicaly a lubricant according to the factory, but can quickly dry out your seals on those calipers, better to use any other real oil.
Great for cleaning, lossening stuff and so on.
But never use it as a lubricant, better use the oil as your service manual says, or any 2 stroke oil at hand, engine oil, hydraulic oil etc which lubricates your seals, gaskets, instead of drying them out.
Other than that, thanks for a good, simple video, usefull.
You just taught me how to do brakes probably going to save me thousands of dollars in the future thank you drone worship hope you're feeling well
I usually do the Fred Flintstone thing , but go through Chuck Taylor's like crazy
Nice job/video... but one thing - that's an "F clamp", not a "C clamp"... my inner woodworker just HAD to comment. LOL.
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