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Anyone know of a source for rear caliper bolts?
I'm rebuilding my calipers and broke a couple caliper bolts during disassembly. Does anyone know a source for these bolts (see pic)? This is a rear caliper from a 911SC. I didn't see them listed on our host's inventory.
Thanks. Geoff http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1204420873.jpg |
I don't know if the bolts are the same, but I have an old set of calipers off a 1985 Carrera sitting here. Let me know if they'll work and I'll see of they still have bolts in them. If they will and they do, they're yours...
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If your still looking try www.pmbperformance.com he rebilds alot of calipers and should have what you need
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Call Pelican before you assume they don't have them. You should support PP whenever possible, or at least give them the chance.
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Those are RIBE bolts, sometimes referred to as polydrive (I think this is what snap-on call them.)
andy |
You really only need the treadpitch, length and width. Any good fastener shop will match them. Change out to a normal head for servicibility.
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I'll try Eric at PMBPerformance, thanks. Geoff |
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I think the reason those are so peculiar is that most people don't split their calipers.
I have always been afraid to do this because of the difficulty in getting them back together without leaking. I always stick to just chaning the o-rings. |
Mcmaster.com, you need to know the pitch, strength and length
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In fact, if you get stuck for some let me know the thread and length and I will get you some and mail them to you! Cheers |
it's not me, Jeff
I was just worried that people would go out and get any ol' bolt based on length and pitch - not a good thing if a 12.9 bolt is spec'd for the brakes! |
Geoff,
What did you use to refinish the caliper body? Did you send it off for yellow zinc plating? |
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I would just get the 12.9 ones anyways as they are cheap and easy to get here. Cheers |
The bolts I need for the rear caliper I'm building are M7x1.0 Ribe bolts. I checked with master 911 brake rebuilder and all-round great guy, Eric, over at PMBPerformance (check out his great tech article on Porsche caliper rebuilding on his website) and he doesn't know of anyone who stocks them. I did a search of fasteners sites and could not find anyone that stocks an M7x1.0 bolt of any sort, let alone one with a Ribe head. An M7x1.0 is dangerously close to a 1/4-28. I'm going to do a little more searching, but I may just swap all the bolts out with 1/4-28's of appropriate strength. Not a perfect solution, but should be functionally equivalent.
Geoff |
I will check here for the 7mm, but if memory serves me correct it is a tough find. Probably thursday before I can get out there.... Can you measure the length, not including the head?
Cheers |
Jeff,
They're 65mm long. Geoff |
If you go back to the 77 model year the bolts are listed
http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HTML/911T_USA_KATALOG/603-00-Frame4.htm |
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