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    Brake Caliper Studs Missing

    last weekend on a Trip to Hill End , driving on the Upper Turon road I started noticing a Weird ( almost a Constant Metal hitting Metal ) sort of noise,my Brake pedal went in about 3/4 of the way.

    I immidiately stoped to investigate , Noise was coming from LHS front which sounded like something was loose , so having pulled over , got out looked underneath and The Brake Caliper Bolts ( Studs ) were Both Missing.


    Is this a Common problem, they were Lock-tited in ...

    Should I start carrying a Few Spares

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    Many years ago on my D1 the rear calliper bolt on the RHS front fell out.
    Luckily I was only travelling very slowly at the time as when I applied the brakes the calliper rotated up about the front bolt and cam locked against the inside of the rim. VERY SCARY ... I reckon it probably wasn't done up properly from new. Got a replacement bolt (came with an application of loctite on it) put it in and checked all the others. Problem solved, but I'd hate to think of the consequences at highway speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco View Post
    Many years ago on my D1 the rear calliper bolt on the RHS front fell out.
    Luckily I was only travelling very slowly at the time as when I applied the brakes the calliper rotated up about the front bolt and cam locked against the inside of the rim. VERY SCARY ... I reckon it probably wasn't done up properly from new. Got a replacement bolt (came with an application of loctite on it) put it in and checked all the others. Problem solved, but I'd hate to think of the consequences at highway speed.

    On the Bells line of road heading towards Lithgow , I was travelling around 110 kms , Glad the Studs didn't decided to come off then

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    I think that you are the recipient of "Bolts not tightened up" in the first place

    So give all the "other set's of calliper" bolts a check as usually brakes / bearings / ect are serviced in pairs


    At least you now know what the hand brake is used for

    Mike


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    I think that you are the recipient of "Bolts not tightened up" in the first place

    So give all the "other set's of calliper" bolts a check as usually brakes / bearings / ect are serviced in pairs


    At least you now know what the hand brake is used for

    Mike

    They were as tight as I could get them in with ratchet & socket when I rebuilt the front end , new seals , bearings etc, I checked the other side and they were $%$# tight and I used the same loctite on them , perhaps the question I should be asking is " Which Loctite" is the correct one to use for Brake Calipler Studs?

    I wasn't travelling at speed so I managed to stop the car by applying the brakes Gently.

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    Mmmm ... I don't use Loctite ... .... All my bolts are still tight ... as I am always checking out under the car once a month

    Now I will have to give them callipers a checkup on Saturday


    I can't recall ... But maybe some spring washers would be the go


    Mike


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    I wrote off a County at Bendethra many years ago thanks to the same problem!

    Messy enough to put my wife off 4wding for life!

    Spoke at the time to both Davis and Cooper and they reported back at how often those bolts are not fully tightened, when checked!

    Regards,
    Greg

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    Firstly if you need some replacement bolts? PM me - no charge.

    I have removed quite a few of these and they are never locted in - just super hard to crack and then they are finger tight. If they are not done up correctly in the first place they will fall out - sooner than later.

    Erich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundalene View Post
    Firstly if you need some replacement bolts? PM me - no charge.

    I have removed quite a few of these and they are never locted in - just super hard to crack and then they are finger tight. If they are not done up correctly in the first place they will fall out - sooner than later.

    Erich.


    Hi Erich;

    You have a PM

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    Checked mine .... I have spring washers on the bolts ... ... Does yours?

    Mike


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