Donald Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 31,809 Location Near the beach in Delaware Jan 20, 2025 #1 Any harm in dipping a rusty caliper in EvapoRust overnight. With piston & seal removed?
Wrenchturner44 Joined Apr 27, 2013 Messages 1,743 Location MO USA Jan 21, 2025 #2 None that I am aware of. The crowd that rebuilds Corvette C2, and C3 4 piston calipers does this regularly with similar de-rust chemicals.
None that I am aware of. The crowd that rebuilds Corvette C2, and C3 4 piston calipers does this regularly with similar de-rust chemicals.
Marcozi Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 1,632 Location VA Jan 21, 2025 #3 I would recommend against it. Why not take the caliper apart, dip it in the stuff, cleaning and rebuild it with new seals?
I would recommend against it. Why not take the caliper apart, dip it in the stuff, cleaning and rebuild it with new seals?
Wrenchturner44 Joined Apr 27, 2013 Messages 1,743 Location MO USA Jan 21, 2025 #4 Marcozi said: I would recommend against it. Why not take the caliper apart, dip it in the stuff, cleaning and rebuild it with new seals? Click to expand... OP said the caliper was disassembled already.....so I am assuming piston and seals have been removed.
Marcozi said: I would recommend against it. Why not take the caliper apart, dip it in the stuff, cleaning and rebuild it with new seals? Click to expand... OP said the caliper was disassembled already.....so I am assuming piston and seals have been removed.
Capt W Joined Apr 12, 2021 Messages 368 Location Corpus Christi, TX Jan 21, 2025 #5 No harm whatsoever. Are you going to paint or lay down a protective clear coat before reassembly?
KrisZ Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 14,551 Location Canuck - moved to —> California —> Texas —> ??? Jan 21, 2025 #6 I would wire brush or wire wheel it first to remove the big chunks, after that dip it in, there will be no issues.
I would wire brush or wire wheel it first to remove the big chunks, after that dip it in, there will be no issues.