How do I install this bolt (pics)
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How do I install this bolt (pics)
I am trying to install the slide pins/sleve in the new calipers I bought, but I do not understand where to start threading the bolt from.
On this picture it would be #19 20 and 25
Here is the part i am taking about, where there is the yellow cap.
How do I get the bolt through there to attach it to the bracket?
Modified by goldegg at 8:42 PM 8/22/2007
On this picture it would be #19 20 and 25
Here is the part i am taking about, where there is the yellow cap.
How do I get the bolt through there to attach it to the bracket?
Modified by goldegg at 8:42 PM 8/22/2007
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Re: How do I install this bolt (goldegg)
If I'm not mistaken, you slide the bolt in through the part with the black rubber piece through the caliper and into the bracket...
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Re: (b16a_LiCiOUS)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16a_LiCiOUS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">take the black stuff out...should be an allen screw...then use the allen wrench </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks, ill check that out.
To everyone else the hole the yellow cap is in is about 1mm in diameter, no screw or bolt will go threw that.
Thanks, ill check that out.
To everyone else the hole the yellow cap is in is about 1mm in diameter, no screw or bolt will go threw that.
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Re: (goldegg)
there are two different ways most honda calipers mount. One has a fixed pin that is mounted to the caliper bridge (remove one bolt spin caliper upwards away from the rotor and slid it off the top pin or ones that mount with two bolts. The pic of the caliper you posted is the first one, nothing bolts to it there and it looks like the diagram you have is the two bolt one. Wrong parts???
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These are remaned calipers, they came with a shim that goes in there and a bolt, but I have no way of getting the bolt in there...
Theres nothing inside of that either to undo with an allen head..
So basically its supposed to be a fixed pin and pre assembled?
Ya I understand how things work, ive done two engine swaps and a 300zx brake swap on my 240sx, but this is confusing the living expletive out of me.
The other pin is the normal style that you put threw and bolt into the bracket, but the other side with the closed end (yellow plug) is confusing.
Modified by goldegg at 9:30 PM 8/22/2007
Modified by goldegg at 9:30 PM 8/22/2007
Theres nothing inside of that either to undo with an allen head..
So basically its supposed to be a fixed pin and pre assembled?
Ya I understand how things work, ive done two engine swaps and a 300zx brake swap on my 240sx, but this is confusing the living expletive out of me.
The other pin is the normal style that you put threw and bolt into the bracket, but the other side with the closed end (yellow plug) is confusing.
Modified by goldegg at 9:30 PM 8/22/2007
Modified by goldegg at 9:30 PM 8/22/2007
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no the 1 mm hole is in that yellow plug as said before REMOVE THE YELLOW PLUG and slide the bolt through to the mounting bracket that is where the caliper can pivot when doing a brake pad replacment.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16a_LiCiOUS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">take the black stuff out...should be an allen screw...then use the allen wrench </TD></TR></TABLE>
I hope by black stuff you arent reffering to the dust boot that should not be removed
I hope by black stuff you arent reffering to the dust boot that should not be removed
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Next time, if you do not know how to reassemble your calipers, dont purchase just a caliper, you should be asking for "Loaded Calipers". They will come with the caliper, caliper bracket, bleeder valves, brake pad hardware, and brake pads. All assembled. All you do is attach to the hub and attach the brake line and bleed.
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Re: (StreetRacin101)
My GOD this isn't that hard.... slide bolt #21 through the brass color slider #25, bolt this to the caliper hanger #7. The head of the bolt should be smaller than the guide #19 now take you caliper slide it over the pin and install bolt #22 in the other caliper hole. It was designed this way so the caliper can be left on the car you can remove the 1 bolt swing the caliper out of the way and change the brake pads push the caliper and replace the bolt. Total bolts removed to change brake pads 4 or 5 lug nuts 1 caliper bolt.
Edit: do you really need 2 post to figure this out.
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Edit: do you really need 2 post to figure this out.
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Re: How do I install this bolt (EX-T)
you dont slide nothing through the yellow peice, its through the bracket as he said
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EX-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If I'm not mistaken, you slide the bolt in through the part with the black rubber piece through the caliper and into the bracket...</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EX-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If I'm not mistaken, you slide the bolt in through the part with the black rubber piece through the caliper and into the bracket...</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Posted at 12:16 in this thread: <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by goldegg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The other pin is the normal style that you put threw and bolt into the bracket, but the other side with the closed end (yellow plug) is confusing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Posted at 12:21 in your other thread <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by goldegg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The plug is just a dust cap, you do not thread any bolts through that.
Perhaps you should actually learn how it works, then you can pass on some usefull information. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Have you made any headway since your discovery of the yellow plug being just a removable dust cap?
Posted at 12:21 in your other thread <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by goldegg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The plug is just a dust cap, you do not thread any bolts through that.
Perhaps you should actually learn how it works, then you can pass on some usefull information. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Have you made any headway since your discovery of the yellow plug being just a removable dust cap?
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Re: How do I install this bolt (goldegg)
There shouldn't be a bolt going through there at all.
On the '92-00 Civic non-EX/non-EM1/non-ABS calipers, there is only 1 bolt holding the caliper to the bracket. That single bolt goes through the bottom mounting hole on the caliper and threads into the bottom slide pin.
The caliper just hangs/hinges on the top slide pin; there is no bolt there. You just slide the caliper onto the pin when installing.
On the '92-00 Civic non-EX/non-EM1/non-ABS calipers, there is only 1 bolt holding the caliper to the bracket. That single bolt goes through the bottom mounting hole on the caliper and threads into the bottom slide pin.
The caliper just hangs/hinges on the top slide pin; there is no bolt there. You just slide the caliper onto the pin when installing.
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Re: How do I install this bolt (Targa250R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Targa250R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There shouldn't be a bolt going through there at all.
On the '92-00 Civic non-EX/non-EM1/non-ABS calipers, there is only 1 bolt holding the caliper to the bracket. That single bolt goes through the bottom mounting hole on the caliper and threads into the bottom slide pin.
The caliper just hangs/hinges on the top slide pin; there is no bolt there. You just slide the caliper onto the pin when installing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The slide pin is held on buy a bolt the bolt is #21 the slide pin is #25
On the '92-00 Civic non-EX/non-EM1/non-ABS calipers, there is only 1 bolt holding the caliper to the bracket. That single bolt goes through the bottom mounting hole on the caliper and threads into the bottom slide pin.
The caliper just hangs/hinges on the top slide pin; there is no bolt there. You just slide the caliper onto the pin when installing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The slide pin is held on buy a bolt the bolt is #21 the slide pin is #25
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Re: How do I install this bolt (instructor74)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by instructor74 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> The slide pin is held on buy a bolt the bolt is #21 the slide pin is #25</TD></TR></TABLE>
Right - but the slide pin is bolted to the caliper bracket, not the caliper itself. The bolt does not go through the caliper.
Right - but the slide pin is bolted to the caliper bracket, not the caliper itself. The bolt does not go through the caliper.
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Re: How do I install this bolt (Targa250R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Targa250R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Right - but the slide pin is bolted to the caliper bracket, not the caliper itself. The bolt does not go through the caliper.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That is what I said several post before. This guy seems to be really confused as to how to put this thing together I just want to make sure he understands and gets it put together right.
Right - but the slide pin is bolted to the caliper bracket, not the caliper itself. The bolt does not go through the caliper.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That is what I said several post before. This guy seems to be really confused as to how to put this thing together I just want to make sure he understands and gets it put together right.
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Re: How do I install this bolt (instructor74)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by instructor74 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That is what I said several post before. This guy seems to be really confused as to how to put this thing together I just want to make sure he understands and gets it put together right.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You've got to pay attention when you're taking it apart so that you'll know how to put it back together!
You've got to pay attention when you're taking it apart so that you'll know how to put it back together!
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