Seeking help from the more technically minded Agreeables...
I have Avid Juicy Three hyrdaulic disc brakes on my MTB and the pistons on the front one are not retracting, such that the pads are permanently pressing on the rotor. I have tried the procedure in the service manual of removing the wheel and pads, then getting each piston moving freely by holding the other one still, pulling brake lever to move the piston out, and then pushing the piston back - repeating a few times on each side so it seems both pistons are moving freely. In the past this has fixed it. This time, although when I put the pads and wheel back on the wheel spins fine, as soon as I apply the brake it doesn't release and the problem is back.
Do I need to bleed the brake? Clean the pistons? Overhaul the calliper? Replace the Juicy with something else?
Very grateful for any advice,
Colin