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Thanks, I'll give that a go in the flat. I'll just make sure I leave plenty of rags down so no oil gets on the floor.
In case I do need to replace the caliper, it's an easy job, right? The olive in the hydraulic hose means the oil won't just leak out all over the place and I can just move the brake hose over to the new caliper?
You could take the pads out, push the pistons in, put the bleed block in, pump the brake up rock hard then strap the lever down tight then leave it over night. See what you come back to. The bleed block won't soak it up like a pad might.