The caliper rebuild went fine, however I had some fun bleeding the brakes!
Pics coming this evening, when I can get them off my camera. Both sides were rusted badly externally, and internally the piston was lightly corroded, causing the sticking on the passenger side.
After mucking about trying to fully unwind the seized caliper, I eventually got it apart, and then progressively cleaned the piston using some brake fluid and wet and dry paper, moving from 240 grade to 800, then finishing on 1200 to give a good smooth appearance.
The only issue came about when rebleeding the brakes - for some reason now when I press the pedal with the engine running there is a 'hiss' and the pedal feels lower than before, although it still stops damn well. As I can't get the pedal to the floor, I figured this would be OK for now
Recommended over getting a new caliper - both sides took 8 hours in total including the nightmare bleeding. After a couple of days, they feel fantastic! So unusual being able to coast like never before
