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Not that I've seen, but it's really quite simple. The piston is driven out using a length of rod inserted into the outlet. I use a suitably sized socket for pressing the new retaining ring into place during reassembly.
Can't argue with success. Do you use a particularly thin-wall 12 point socket... and is it 1/2" drive? Also, do you have to wiggle the piston to get the lip-seal to enter the bore?
Incidentally, a PS15 Brembo is not exactly 15mm dia. I think it is 15.875 mm by way of BORE, and the piston is mebe .3mm ??? less, by way of dia. I think the cylinder is, actually, 0.625" or 5/8" bore.
Yes on the 5/8 bore. I found it odd that these were exact SAE dimensions. On the other hand it simplified sleeving the master cylinder when I had to deal with a pitted one. K&S sells seamless brass tubing to the hobby industry. Their 21/32 stock has a 5/8 bore. Ream the casting to 21/32. Loctite in an appropriate length of brass tubing and drill the cross hole (polish off the burr). Then you are set for another 40 years.T3 rear master cylinder was also SAE bore.
As with wheel and handlebar diameters, it is common for brake cylinders to be sized in inches. Also true for Japanese parts. 1/2 inch diameter for a single front disk and 5/8 inch for dual disks.https://www.randakks.com/upgraded-front-master-cylinder-version-a-5-8-piston.html
Thx for the info! Unfortunately the link you provided does not work...
Works fine for me.Stainless steel would have been a better choice for the sleeve and is what rebuilders normally use.