A little break fluid came out during piston compression

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ladorn45

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Hey Everyone,

When I was doing a break job, while i was compressing the caliper pistons some brake fluid came out is that normal?
 
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okay does that mean the caliper needs to be replaced, or is there a procedure that I have to do to fix it. Just trying to figure out how serious the issue is.
 
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you can rebuild calipers pretty easy you just blow the two pistons out with air then replace the seal.
 

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wow, look at all these quick to say no safety inspectors we have all of a sudden. OP, just curious, do you have any life insurance policies out on anyone who might need to drive it, or at the very least full coverage? Maybe you could get them a desk as a gift or something where they need to borrow it.. I'll know the answer if you delete the thread (evidence).
 
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Thanks guys for the input. I ordered a new caliper for the rear. Any suggestion on brand of brake fluid or are they all the same?
 

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i just get what ever it says on the master cap. brands dont matter to me. i always get the large bottles too if doing a flush, better to have more then you need.
 

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