Coming from someone who has rebuilt a bunch of calipers, I would not split them.No, that's all clear. I've been studying them for the last hour or so as I was taping them up for applying some G2 caliper paint. The deeper I get into this, the closer I get to having two G2 caliper paint kits for sale.
Tomorrow I will call on pricing for rebuild kits, or at least bleeder nipples and the bolts that hold the two halves together, but this is starting to look like an enormous waste of time.
Yes typically there is an o ring in between the two pieces.I wasn't planning to split the calipers because I imagine there must be a fluid channel somewhere in there, and I bet it's no fun to reseal it. What I was thinking was to paint over the visible bolt ends, and then replace each bolt, one at a time, because this has got to be easier than trying to tape them off.
You wouldn't happen to know the diameter of the brake line banjo bolt, would you?
Yeah, same goes for Brembo. Found this out the hard way.Looks like I won't have a choice - Ford doesn't sell the bolts. The bleeders are $19 a friggin piece, so I'm looking for regular bolts instead. Apparently nobody carries those little red hole plugs.
In case anyone was wondering, the brake line bolt is a standard pitch M10, and the bleeders are M8 X 1.0 (fine).
Sorry to bump an older post but Brembo won't sell there own bolts to rebuild the caliper?Yeah, same goes for Brembo. Found this out the hard way.
No they do not want you to split them as its a safety concern.Sorry to bump an older post but Brembo won't sell there own bolts to rebuild the caliper?
I def understand that for sure. You figure they would release specs and bolts and the gasket so people could do the job properly.No they do not want you to split them as its a safety concern.