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Can you compress both brake pistons at same time?

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My question is pretty much in the title... . I've read about using a C-clamp to compress the brake pistons back (after opening a bleeder valve... assuming you didn't snap yours off :eek:). Can you use something to cover both pistons and compress them both at the same time?



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Thanks - so the answer then is yes, eh?



Its funny becuase I found a piece of metal that I used instead of the old pad... . and now I'm wondering why I didn't think of that!:-laf
 
I always do 1 at a time without opening the bleeder, my preference. I live in the NE and bleeders will usually break off.

After all the pistons are pushed in I remove all the brake fluid from the master cylinder and refill with new dot 3~4. Brake fluid attracts and holds moisture and can cause the anti-lock system to malfunction. Installing new fluid will keep the brake system HAPPY!
 
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