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squidmarks 03-01-2008 04:24 PM

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

carolinatrophy 03-01-2008 05:17 PM

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...

911quest 03-01-2008 05:45 PM

If your still looking try www.pmbperformance.com he rebilds alot of calipers and should have what you need

Hugh R 03-01-2008 07:21 PM

Call Pelican before you assume they don't have them. You should support PP whenever possible, or at least give them the chance.

ajwans 03-02-2008 02:22 AM

Those are RIBE bolts, sometimes referred to as polydrive (I think this is what snap-on call them.)

andy

JohnJL 03-02-2008 02:48 AM

You really only need the treadpitch, length and width. Any good fastener shop will match them. Change out to a normal head for servicibility.

squidmarks 03-02-2008 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carolinatrophy (Post 3802322)
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...

Paul, thanks for the offer, but I think the calipers on an '85 are different than my SC. At least the rebuild kits and pistons are different according to Pelican's catalog.

I'll try Eric at PMBPerformance, thanks.

Geoff

rick-l 03-02-2008 07:58 AM

Detailed search for bolts and o-rings

thread

RWebb 03-02-2008 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnJL (Post 3802737)
You really only need the treadpitch, length and width. Any good fastener shop will match them. Change out to a normal head for servicibility.

- are you certain they not high-strength bolts??

rusnak 03-02-2008 01:15 PM

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.

MarKoBrow 03-02-2008 02:49 PM

Mcmaster.com, you need to know the pitch, strength and length

Jeff Alton 03-02-2008 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 3803311)
- are you certain they not high-strength bolts??

I doubt they are any higher than 12.9 which is readily available here.

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

RWebb 03-03-2008 11:30 AM

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!

blk911 03-03-2008 03:21 PM

Geoff,

What did you use to refinish the caliper body? Did you send it off for yellow zinc plating?

squidmarks 03-03-2008 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blk911 (Post 3805965)
Geoff,

What did you use to refinish the caliper body? Did you send it off for yellow zinc plating?

I media blasted the caliper halves to then painted with caliper paint. I could have plated them, but the power supply I have for my plating bath does not supply high enough current to do large parts like a caliper well. Below is the before/after for the front brakes. I did re-plate the nuts and bolts, tho.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1204590445.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1204590463.jpg

Jeff Alton 03-03-2008 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 3805457)
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!

I hear you, wasn't trying to poke you.

I would just get the 12.9 ones anyways as they are cheap and easy to get here.


Cheers

squidmarks 03-03-2008 05:02 PM

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

Jeff Alton 03-03-2008 05:39 PM

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

squidmarks 03-03-2008 05:49 PM

Jeff,

They're 65mm long.

Geoff

911quest 03-03-2008 05:58 PM

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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