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 +  - Clean the caliper. Blow out any remaining paint dust, dirt, or oil from inside the caliper through the holes for the brake line, bleeder valve, and inside the cylinders
 +  - Install new square seals in cylinder bore
 +  - Clean the pistons
 +  - Install dust cap on the piston
 +  - Lubricate piston and cylinder with brake assembly fluid and reinsert piston into cylinder bore.
 +    - Check orientation of piston with heat shield before inserting piston into cylinder bore
 +    - Use a long screw driver or a long 1/4" extension across the top of the piston to help drive the piston down
 +  - Seal dust cap along the collar of the cylinder bore
 +  - Install new metal heat shields on top of the pistons
 +    - Use caliper piston compressor if necessary
 +  - Install new brake bleeder valves
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 +<caption>Pay attention to piston orientation with metal heat shield</caption>
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 +<caption>Using a piston compressor to install heat shield</caption>
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