pdmracing
Enthusiast
Per shop manual, do you really need to screw the piston back in with the tool?
If not how are you doing it?
If not how are you doing it?
Needle nose pliers are the trailer park tool du jour.
The Year Matters: 92-00 = needle-nose-plier tips firmly planted in the piston dimples, push and twist. Be sure not to let one tip slip out and 'walk" across the piston face, scratching it. (like I did the 1st time) Tom replaced those tiny pistons for me!
I've since gotten to tool.