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Timpers
Joined: 10 Jan 2008 Posts: 50 Location: Newbury
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 22:38 Post subject: Silicon Grease ! |
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Hi
Just doing the Discs n pads on the old Delica, bit a nightmare really. (see Front Disc Removal)
all okay apart from a welded in slider bolt. Ended up drilling the bugga, but theres another story.
Got some Silicon Grease from Motorist Discount Centre, £1.25 for a little tube.
Sorted it a treat, nice and slidy . . . as they say!
Just my thoughts on the matter of, to Copper or not to Copper . . . .
Cheers all . . . _________________ Timpers
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peter100
Joined: 08 Feb 2009 Posts: 2 Location: GATESHEAD ENGLAND
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 15:27 Post subject: |
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Hello new to this site
I have a 94 Royal exceed and have just removed the near side front calliper after it began sticking, i intend to replace the slider bolts with new one`s, which one goes in the top hole as one has a rubber tip and the other does not.
Any help would be appreciated. |
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peter100
Joined: 08 Feb 2009 Posts: 2 Location: GATESHEAD ENGLAND
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 23:06 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the help, great site.
Regards Peter |
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Timpers
Joined: 10 Jan 2008 Posts: 50 Location: Newbury
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:02 Post subject: Silicon Grease |
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Hi
Again great info on this thread!!
My brakes are all sorted now !!!
Just a quick one, I got a load of silicon grease sachets from a bloke that works for the electricity board.
He had loads in a drawer in the back of his van !
They use it for putting joints n stuff together. As they say . . . stop 'n' ask, you never know! _________________ Timpers
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worzel
Joined: 04 Jul 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Norwich Norfolk UK
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 7:09 Post subject: sliding brake pin |
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i have got the same prblem with the off side bottom sliding pin ceased and snapped off, i have left it in there for a week whilst the new one turns up and then wil have to drill the remainder of the old pin out of the cast housing, anyone else had to do this and was it successful? cheers guys _________________ What do you meam the horn doesn't work? I don't know anybody! |
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Timpers
Joined: 10 Jan 2008 Posts: 50 Location: Newbury
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:59 Post subject: Caliper Repair |
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Hi
Yes I had exactly the same problem when I changed the caliper on Delica Joe.
A friend of mine works at a place where they re-build on race cars, he drilled a hole in the back of the carrier - NOT the caliper -
and then used a hydraulic press to add increasing pressure to the stuck bolt. We used another bolt about a 10/12mm, lots of spray stuff, and then with an almighty bang and lots of childish giggling it popped out!!
Don't Forget your SILICON GREASE, as I said in an earlier post, I got a load from a chap in an southern electric van, he had stacks in a drawer in the back . . . .
Cleaned it all up and put a gromit over the hole - sorted - back on the road and still fine!!!
You may find an easier way!
Cheers _________________ Timpers
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stevedon
Joined: 12 Jan 2010 Posts: 45 Location: new zealand
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:25 Post subject: |
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you can use aluminium grease as it does not react as copper does ie wurth AL1100 |
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Lewis Site Admin
Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 16299 Location: Huddersfield
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:26 Post subject: |
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stevedon wrote: |
you can use aluminium grease as it does not react as copper does ie wurth AL1100 |
See:- http://www.wurth.co.uk/catalogue/pdfs/UK-CD_05_0025.pdf
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TRICK-1948
Joined: 23 Oct 2007 Posts: 203 Location: Essex
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:20 Post subject: coperslip |
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hi all I was a marine engineer and around the decking on ship`s ex I used coperslip all the time with N/P I also worked on injection moulding machine`s with very high temp with no problem`s, most people that do use coperslip around on there car can always`s remove the bolt`s or nut`s, having tried to get info from mitsi I would say they don't want you to use it so you end up buying part`s from them, and it`s true like all job`s you always`s make sure it`s all clean I personally have never had any problem`s using it so will keep on LOL.
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annek
Joined: 06 Jul 2006 Posts: 613 Location: Brighton, East Sussex
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Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:59 Post subject: OMG - PERHAPS THIS HAS HAPPENED TO ME! |
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Knowing that my brake pads were getting low, after some further mileage I noticed them starting to squeal a bit.. after getting a couple of extremely hectic weeks with work out of the way, I drove straight to a garage with my replacement brakes and stated my problems (being the brakes).. they thought there was another problem with knocking somewhere, but having checked it out said it was the brakes, and that they could fit my brakes no problem.. I left the car then but upon return was told that one of the brake calipers had 'seized' and that they had managed to unseize it in their vice and refitted it.. I also noticed that the new brake pads are covered in something that is definitely 'copper' looking... I then drove the next day back off to one of my work site visits (20 ish miles), to find my brakes stinking and smoking!!!! Went to Kwikfit, who wouldn't touch them to repair but did have a look and said similar, caliper seized. Car now stationery..
Welcome advice anyone on best course of action.. anyone think my calipers now need replacing or might there be hope for fixing?
I serviced my Deli for the 1st time a couple of weeks ago, so proud!.. but sadly that's where my knowledge ends ... |
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tttonyyy
Joined: 27 Jan 2008 Posts: 1529 Location: Southampton
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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 18:51 Post subject: |
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Just changed my rear pads and one of the caliper pins was siezed. One pad totally worn and the other almost untouched! Eventually extracted it and yup, you guessed it - copper grease :? Cleaned it all off the pin and out of the caliper, replaced with lithium grease and it seems to be happy again now. |
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tommycockles99
Joined: 09 Mar 2010 Posts: 37 Location: West Yorkshire
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Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 12:17 Post subject: |
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Just fitted new pads to mine last week, the pins were copperslipped up and came out easily i put a generous amount back on when i reassembled it.
Thats what copperslip was designed for i wouldn't use anything else!!!! |
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Dippar steve
Joined: 23 Nov 2009 Posts: 7 Location: Nothampton
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 16:37 Post subject: Re: Brake Caliper Slider bolts *WARNING* Please Read |
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I had it happen to me ,we got round buying a new one by cuting the top of the caliper and bolt inside and welding it back up and welding a new pice of rod to old bolt. I have brakes now .. better than I ever had.[quote="Marc"]Right guys and gals read through a few different posts and I've noticed on a couple that people when reasembling the brake caliper slider bolts they have smeared them with copper slip,if you have done this then REMOVE it ASAP the slip can in fact (and does) cause the slider to seize solid and if your not lucky enough to unseize it will lead to a new carrier or caliper,below is a wuote from a mitsubishi mechanic (who is a member here and at our sister site pocuk) who also worked for lockhead for 5 yrs,i would hate to see anyone having repiared the motor and put copper ease/slip on there sliders only for them to seize solid and cause numerous problems, |
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Dane
Joined: 20 Jan 2006 Posts: 26 Location: South Wales
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 22:33 Post subject: slider bolts |
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hi all
what is the part numbers for the front slider bolts as one or mine is a bit bent
and where is the best place to get them.
cheers Dane _________________ Drive it like you stole it |
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RATTLESHACK
Joined: 08 Mar 2010 Posts: 1 Location: GLASGOW
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 13:15 Post subject: siezed caliper |
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Hi,
I have a siezed caliper on the offside rear, i put it into my usual garage and asked them to replace the caliper.
Unfortunately they could not source a replacement in the Glasgow area.
My questions are 1/does any one have any opinions , good or bad ,on the Milner off road pattern part and 2/
repair kits are they worthwhile and where do i get one?
Many thanks
iain |
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John64 Lifetime member
Joined: 10 Oct 2008 Posts: 876 Location: Liverpool, Scouser, northerner, Evertonian.
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 13:23 Post subject: Re: slider bolts |
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Dane wrote: |
hi all
what is the part numbers for the front slider bolts as one or mine is a bit bent
and where is the best place to get them.
cheers Dane |
I've had a set of them form Milners, All okay here.
http://www.milneroffroad.com/categories.asp?cID=11429
Each to their own i think. _________________ John (LTM 158)
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gareth.pawan
Joined: 23 Aug 2009 Posts: 43 Location: Wales, U.K.
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Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 6:56 Post subject: |
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Once again very useful tips and information - thanks guys. |
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valleyman2011
Joined: 04 May 2011 Posts: 1 Location: NOTTINGHAM UK
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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 18:04 Post subject: BRAKES AND COPPER SLIP |
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Thanks this was invaluable information for me.
I am new here and to my Mitsubishi Space Gear (Jasper) Delica 2.8 TD. L400 4x4 Automatic Wagon.
Mine needs 2 new front disk Brakes, Pads and front caliper duel-cylinder has sizzled. I am going to Matlock to the scrapyard to see if they have any spare parts,
I think they are (M-R57W)...!!! Any help welcome.
I will fit them myself with NO copper-slip..
Warmest regards, Thanks |
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Fostlongstrider Lifetime member
Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Posts: 2590 Location: Hedon, East Yorks
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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 22:31 Post subject: |
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If you can't get any from the scrappy you are right up near Milner 4X4 and they stock all the bits.
Myself for brakes I always use new parts. _________________ Ian.
All the best from the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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Lewis Site Admin
Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 16299 Location: Huddersfield
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:47 Post subject: |
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If your caliper has gone then get a 'Blue Print' replacement, which has new bolts, clips, dust boots, lower sliding pin grommet and silicone grease included:-
Also see these posts:- http://www.MDOCUK.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=36472 _________________
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