Thanks guys for all your input.
I am not so concerned now about the small lateral play in the mounting bracket as it has been explained there should indeed be some movement and on mine there is a bit less than the 2mm mentioned.
Both pads are flat with no wedge shaped wear on either, there is a chance that it was dirt that was causing the reluctance to move, as after I had cleaned it it is moving freely in both directions, but I will keep an eye on it as suggested.
The damage to the bodies could have been caused by putting the calliper half in a vice at some point previous to me getting the bike. What I did notice when I had it apart was the calliper to mount Allen screw had been cut short for some reason, was 15mm should be 20mm with, no washers fitted, I will replace that with the proper size. Maybe something did happen with the rear brake before I got it and I have just noticed it during cleaning, maybe a good clean more often may help?
The brake seems to function fine now after cleaning and bleeding, and if anything I have less pedal travel, the only way to tell for sure is on the road which will not be for a week or two due to stuff going on... now if I only could get my foot to touch the pedal with out contorting it that would be a bonus!!!!
The disc itself shows no sign of wear or having been in contact with another metal surface and with a thickness of 4.1mm seems hardly worn.
Anyway thank you all very much for your help and advice , it's much appreciated!
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