Chris B N
21-07-2010, 02:27 PM
Hi Guy's
post re caution on caliper overhaul.
3 weeks ago did a full caliper strip down, clean, new seals etc and repainted Matt black with high temp paint with red NSX detail. Look the dogs B------- as they say.
A week later going down to Gloucester for a family get together
as I was pulling into the Trowel services on the MI ( wife needed a pit stop)
at around 15 mph going into the parking area touched the brakes and
got a hell of a bang behind me
Parked and investigated, the offside upper rear caliper mounting bolt ( one of 2 fastening caliper to hub) had disappeared and the caliper thrown forward into the wheel. Fortunately no damage other than losing adhesive weights on the inside of the wheel. Definitely very lucky, could have been a disaster at speed.
No idea why. The calipers were remounted using original bolts torqued to the correct 80 ft lb.
the only explanation I can come up with is possibility of dirt under the flange on the bolt or maybe new paint not fully hardened scraped up under the bolt flange which then shrunk as it heated just enough to release a little tension, vibration during use causing the bolt to loosen.
Since then new bolts on the caliper and all 4 calipers lock lighted and re torqued up again to 80 ft lb.
Both before this event and since the caliper overhaul has mad a significant improvement to brakes.
Would appreciate any comment or thoughts to why other than my possible/plausible explanation.
post re caution on caliper overhaul.
3 weeks ago did a full caliper strip down, clean, new seals etc and repainted Matt black with high temp paint with red NSX detail. Look the dogs B------- as they say.
A week later going down to Gloucester for a family get together
as I was pulling into the Trowel services on the MI ( wife needed a pit stop)
at around 15 mph going into the parking area touched the brakes and
got a hell of a bang behind me
Parked and investigated, the offside upper rear caliper mounting bolt ( one of 2 fastening caliper to hub) had disappeared and the caliper thrown forward into the wheel. Fortunately no damage other than losing adhesive weights on the inside of the wheel. Definitely very lucky, could have been a disaster at speed.
No idea why. The calipers were remounted using original bolts torqued to the correct 80 ft lb.
the only explanation I can come up with is possibility of dirt under the flange on the bolt or maybe new paint not fully hardened scraped up under the bolt flange which then shrunk as it heated just enough to release a little tension, vibration during use causing the bolt to loosen.
Since then new bolts on the caliper and all 4 calipers lock lighted and re torqued up again to 80 ft lb.
Both before this event and since the caliper overhaul has mad a significant improvement to brakes.
Would appreciate any comment or thoughts to why other than my possible/plausible explanation.