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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Great NorthWest
Posts: 3,950
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More information needed. Did the wheel bind up in the garage or on the way home? Or were you rebuilding them? Or were you bleeding the brakes without the rotor in there?
Typically to get pucks to go in you open the bleed screw and push. However, you don't want to force the pucks back in against 1) swarf that will score the puck/wall or 2) brake fluid you cannot possibly displace with your hands or a C clamp if it has nowhere to go.
More information will help us here.
John
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