
The four bolts that hold the two halves together were *really* on there. I had to have my room mate hold the caliper onto my work table with both hands while I used a 3 foot pole on my ratchet to get them broken loose. Upon inspection, the bolts were really corroded and gross. I tossed all eight of them into a mason jar and hosed them down with brake clean. A couple passes through the threads with a wire brush and a tooth brush got everything cleaned up nicely. The brake pads still looked very much alive, so I won't need to replace those this time around, which is nice for the wallet.
Unfortunately, the pistons are not willing to come all the way out. I used a flat head wrapped up in painters tape to coax them out a ways, but they're probably going to need compressed air to pop them out. I don't have a compressor right now, so that'll have to wait. Otherwise, as usual, all the components I could get off (seals/gaskets/etc) were put into labeled zip-locks and put aside.
I probably won't be doing much work until after the New Year, so I put everything away and called it a day after that.
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