Brake Caliper Bolt issues
Brake Caliper Bolt issues
So 3 of my front brake caliper bolts came out easy after the initial crack.
One, however, has been a mofo. Had to keep undoing it with the breaker bar with force from both hands. it came off eventually after a lot of swearing and heaving, but still not fully, and now no matter how much i turn it, the bolt doesn't seem to want to come out.. so i ended up leaving it on the bracket and taking it out together with the bracket.
Do I have a warped caliper or something? I did notice the wheel hub didn't really want to rotate at all.
One, however, has been a mofo. Had to keep undoing it with the breaker bar with force from both hands. it came off eventually after a lot of swearing and heaving, but still not fully, and now no matter how much i turn it, the bolt doesn't seem to want to come out.. so i ended up leaving it on the bracket and taking it out together with the bracket.
Do I have a warped caliper or something? I did notice the wheel hub didn't really want to rotate at all.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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The calipers are supposed to slide on those guides, if they don't have enough grease they will stick and seize, dragging your rotors and wearing out the pads fast.
It sounds like your bracket and bolt may be F'd if the threads are bad. I'd try heating it up with a torch, the bracket not the bolt. Take off the rubber bits before you go at it.
-Robert
It sounds like your bracket and bolt may be F'd if the threads are bad. I'd try heating it up with a torch, the bracket not the bolt. Take off the rubber bits before you go at it.
-Robert
i'm not too worried about the bracket. I managed to get it out - there was NO grease in this one, so I guess that would explain it. It was pretty corroded.
I'm just wondering if this would have caused damage to the caliper?
Thanks guys :beer
I'm just wondering if this would have caused damage to the caliper?
Thanks guys :beer
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
actually, now that I think about it, the rubber boot on that one was missing.. could this be why there was no grease left inside? Can I get another one of those boots?
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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are we talking about caliper bolts or caliper pins?
caliper bolts hold the bracket onto the upright.
caliper pins allow the caliper to slide on the bracket.
caliper bolts hold the bracket onto the upright.
caliper pins allow the caliper to slide on the bracket.
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caliper pins then :)redzone wrote:are we talking about caliper bolts or caliper pins?
caliper bolts hold the bracket onto the upright.
caliper pins allow the caliper to slide on the bracket.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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