Meezo Posted July 18, 2016 Share I tried removing the piston on my SLX, but after I took the lever off, the pin behind the piston will not pull out of the lever body.It looks machined so that it wont come out. Is that the same as XT?Is there a way to get it out? the above should make some sense only you need a special tool remove, more in the comments of the video Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alrikki Posted July 19, 2016 Share How does the spring go back? is the hooked end supposed to stop on top of the body and do nothing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meezo Posted July 19, 2016 Share How does the spring go back? is the hooked end supposed to stop on top of the body and do nothing? what spring? the lever spring http://fcdn.mtbr.com/attachments/brake-time/1009547d1440018696-xt-lever-pivot-bushing-where-source-xt_lever.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pure Savage Posted August 18, 2016 Share Surely it should go 1000 - 2000 - 3000 sand paper? Getting finer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meezo Posted August 18, 2016 Share Surely it should go 1000 - 2000 - 3000 sand paper? Getting finer?Yes, it was said that before I'll correct the OP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Cooke Posted October 11, 2016 Share Thank you for this thread and all the easy to follow pics.... My XT lever is now back to 100% Thanks Mopkop, Meezo and Skylark 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meezo Posted October 11, 2016 Share Thank you for this thread and all the easy to follow pics.... My XT lever is now back to 100% Thanksglad it helpedi plan to do some better pics soon. got another lever for repairs, just can't find the time... bleh Paul Cooke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyghost Posted November 20, 2016 Share anybody ever opened up an m8000? i'm having this issue atm. removing the lever is easy buy i'm a bit unsure about the piston. The return of the lever is not snappy. See the delay in the piston?https://vimeo.com/192303047https://vimeo.com/192303172 what's special with the shimano seals? are they proprietary shape/dimension? Edited November 20, 2016 by spyghost Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
usxorf Posted November 20, 2016 Share anybody ever opened up an m8000? i'm having this issue atm. removing the lever is easy buy i'm a bit unsure about the piston. The return of the lever is not snappy. See the delay in the piston? Did you check whether the lever was snappy with the hose removed? Just asking 'cos I had a similar issue where the lever was slow to return, but with the hose removed the lever action was normal. Swapped the hose over to the other lever and it made that one sluggish. Was just a bad olive/pin, put in a new one and the lever returned to snappiness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyghost Posted November 20, 2016 Share Did you check whether the lever was snappy with the hose removed? Just asking 'cos I had a similar issue where the lever was slow to return, but with the hose removed the lever action was normal. Swapped the hose over to the other lever and it made that one sluggish. Was just a bad olive/pin, put in a new one and the lever returned to snappiness.interesting, how can a barb/olive be bad? no harm trying since this is less intrusive. i'll report back I'm sure i used the right olive for m8k (silver) though... Edited November 23, 2016 by spyghost Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyghost Posted November 23, 2016 Share reporting back... - without cable on the bad leversnappy return - swapped cablesthe good lever was still snappy, so that takes away the possiblity that the barb down the caliper being an issue. the bad lever was still slow even after a re-bleed, so this isolates the issue on that lever only i've dismantled the m8000 lever and cleaned things up. the instructions on the first page is exactly the same with the exception that there is no top cover for an m8000. when i wiped the inside of the MC, the piston and the spring with IPA, there are a few black stains that came out with the towel. could these be contributing to the issue? seems unlikely, but could it be? is the purpose of sandpapering the piston to remove material or just to clean up stuck debry? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JXV Posted November 23, 2016 Share The black stains make me think the rubber seal has deteriorated. M8000 has not been long enough on the market for age to be the cause but I did hear that some early batches had issues. Can you confirm this brake was never exposed to DOT type brake fluid or oils other than Shimano mineral oil? Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk Captain Fastbastard Mayhem 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyghost Posted November 23, 2016 Share The black stains make me think the rubber seal has deteriorated. M8000 has not been long enough on the market for age to be the cause but I did hear that some early batches had issues. Can you confirm this brake was never exposed to DOT type brake fluid or oils other than Shimano mineral oil? Sent from my SM-G935F using TapatalkNope never was. Perhaps Shimano just used an old batch of piston/seal from previous levers and just whacked it in m8k? Seals are still pliable though, soft, smooth and no signs of wear Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JXV Posted November 23, 2016 Share Nope never was. Perhaps Shimano just used an old batch of piston/seal from previous levers and just whacked it in m8k? Seals are still pliable though, soft, smooth and no signs of wearAny stickyness on the rubber parts? Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyghost Posted November 23, 2016 Share Any stickyness on the rubber parts? Sent from my SM-G935F using TapatalkNope, silky smooth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JXV Posted November 23, 2016 Share Then a cleanout and reassembly should help. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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