This is directly from the Service Manual...."Lubricant" described as Ucon LB1145Y24 or equivalent. I used Vaseline.
Coat the new piston boot with lubricant leaving a generous amount of lubricant inside of boot. Install in caliper by working into outer groove using fingers only. (Boot will seem larger than diameter of groove, but will snap into place when properly positioned in the groove.) Using a forefinger, slide around the inside of the boot to be sure it is seated, or correctly installed.
Plug high pressure inlet to caliper and bleeder screw hole, then coat piston with a generous amount of lubricant. With fingers spreading boot, work piston into boot and press down on piston. (The entrapped air below piston will force boot around piston and into its groove as piston is depressed.) Remove plug, then carefully push piston down the bore until bottomed.
Basically when I held the piston gently against the boot & trapped the compressed air the boot opened up & swallowed the piston.
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