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In the course of doing the 4th year annual service, I've noted (through a gap in the caliper) that the lower (larger) piston seems to have a split in the dust boot. The caliper hasn't, to my knowledge, ever been removed, so the split is a bit of a mystery.
It was MOTed for the 4th year, and brake performance figures are entirely satisfactory (both braking values and "bind" values). Patently, I'd like to address the split dust boot, but as cost-effectively as possible.
On certain vehicles, it is entirely possible to replace the piston dust boot by carefully expressing the piston until the mounting groove is revealed, removing the existing boot and then mounting and pressing in a replacement boot. The piston is then retracted. I'm not at all sure, however, that this is viable with the Ducato (2018 with Brembo brakes).
Has anyone had first-hand knowledge of such a procedure. I'd rather not have to go through complete caliper removal and refurbishment unless it is absolutely required.
It was MOTed for the 4th year, and brake performance figures are entirely satisfactory (both braking values and "bind" values). Patently, I'd like to address the split dust boot, but as cost-effectively as possible.
On certain vehicles, it is entirely possible to replace the piston dust boot by carefully expressing the piston until the mounting groove is revealed, removing the existing boot and then mounting and pressing in a replacement boot. The piston is then retracted. I'm not at all sure, however, that this is viable with the Ducato (2018 with Brembo brakes).
Has anyone had first-hand knowledge of such a procedure. I'd rather not have to go through complete caliper removal and refurbishment unless it is absolutely required.