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I removed the entire front brake system from my '83 R65LS and have been rebuilding over the winter. I took the calibers apart and thoroughly cleaned every part and tiny little crevice. I purchase caliper kits from a reputable vendor and discovered after I inspected the package that the small rubber seal that goes between the caliper halfs was not included. This is the channel that transmits fluid between the caliper halfs. The boxes were marked as BMW factory parts. I called a couple of parts suppliers and learned that this small rubber o-ring (gasket, washer?) is not available as a separate part. The recommendation was to buy a complete rebuilding kit. Well, I have two of those kits and it is apparent that these seals are not included.
So, to my question(s).
I have the original seals and they appear undamaged. What is the risk in reusing the originals?
Or, I could attempt to match the seal in size and composition by searching McMaster-Carr or some other large parts company. If I take this approach, what type of rubber is preferred?
Or, I could go back to original vendor and attempt to convince them that their kits were missing this seal and experience the hassle and expense of returning, purchasing from another vendor, etc. For me, this is the least desirable option.
What does the readership recommend?
Rick T
So, to my question(s).
I have the original seals and they appear undamaged. What is the risk in reusing the originals?
Or, I could attempt to match the seal in size and composition by searching McMaster-Carr or some other large parts company. If I take this approach, what type of rubber is preferred?
Or, I could go back to original vendor and attempt to convince them that their kits were missing this seal and experience the hassle and expense of returning, purchasing from another vendor, etc. For me, this is the least desirable option.
What does the readership recommend?
Rick T
