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Title: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Jim on 02 June 2009, 23:17:27
Has Heading,
Looking for a part number for the sliding bolts on the front caliper of a pre facelift 3.0 v6 elite
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Jim on 03 June 2009, 09:00:26
Anyone!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Mike Collins on 03 June 2009, 13:18:33
I tried to buy some a year or so back, Dealer maintained they were not available.

Hope someone knows otherwise.
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: jonathanh on 03 June 2009, 14:05:22
pm andyc here - he'll be able to help I hope
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: andyc on 03 June 2009, 17:18:18
If its the long sort of shaft that has a rubber boot over the end then that isn't available. You can get the rubber boot and the bolt though

Andy
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Jim on 03 June 2009, 18:35:25
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If its the long sort of shaft that has a rubber boot over the end then that isn't available. You can get the rubber boot and the bolt though

Andy
Thats what the dealer told me, but you know what there like ::)

one of the rubber boots has come loose and the sliding bolt has rusted up and it's causing a slight judder when braking :o
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: al brown on 03 June 2009, 19:01:40
I think I have a spare. I will have a look and let you know.
I had one sieze and bought a whole new caliper so I think the un-siezed one is in the garage.
Al
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Jim on 03 June 2009, 19:03:03
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I think I have a spare. I will have a look and let you know.
I had one sieze and bought a whole new caliper so I think the un-siezed one is in the garage.
Al
cheers mate :y
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: al brown on 03 June 2009, 19:57:58
Hi Jim, just had quick look but no joy. It is in a box with other bits i wanted to keep and as I still have the old caliper and bracket I am sure it is there somewhere. I will have a better look on the weekend when I am rebuilding the bike engine and let you know if I find it.
Al
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: KillerWatt on 03 June 2009, 21:11:38
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one of the rubber boots has come loose and the sliding bolt has rusted up and it's causing a slight judder when braking :o
Get a wire brush on it, and refit it with a bit of coppaslip....problem solved.
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Jim on 03 June 2009, 21:21:01
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Hi Jim, just had quick look but no joy. It is in a box with other bits i wanted to keep and as I still have the old caliper and bracket I am sure it is there somewhere. I will have a better look on the weekend when I am rebuilding the bike engine and let you know if I find it.
Al
No worries mate :y
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Jim on 03 June 2009, 21:21:32
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one of the rubber boots has come loose and the sliding bolt has rusted up and it's causing a slight judder when braking :o
Get a wire brush on it, and refit it with a bit of coppaslip....problem solved.
I'II give it a go :y
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: al brown on 03 June 2009, 21:24:43
remember to clean the inside iof the caliper too, not just the sider.
Title: Re: Part Number Needed For Front Caliper Sliding Bolts
Post by: Jim on 03 June 2009, 22:43:38
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remember to clean the inside iof the caliper too, not just the sider.
Roger, Dodger :y