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Old 08-30-2010, 07:51 PM   #1
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so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

its on my 98 z71 any ideas on how to get the caliper off now?
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Old 08-30-2010, 08:09 PM   #2
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Re: so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

Pics would help.

Easy out, the bolt? Can you remove the entire assy somehow and take it to a machinist? If not possible then you maybe looking at torching the caliper.
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Old 08-30-2010, 08:30 PM   #3
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Re: so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

do you have access to a welder? you can weld a nut on the threaded pin if enough of it is sticking out. i do this daily at my job, it does two things. lets you get a wrench on it, and it also puts a little heat in it also.
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Old 08-30-2010, 08:38 PM   #4
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Re: so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

when i get it off i`ll just replace it,the allen head broke flush with the houseing... `i might` be able to weld a bolt in but i bet it won`t hold as my welder is setup for body work and not for thicker stuff...bad thing is this is my dd....
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Old 08-30-2010, 09:25 PM   #5
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Re: so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

can you grab the pin between the pads and turn it out that way??? you may have to remove the assembly then you can slide it off the disc to give yourself somemore room
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Old 09-01-2010, 10:22 PM   #6
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Re: so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

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when i get it off i`ll just replace it,the allen head broke flush with the houseing... `i might` be able to weld a bolt in but i bet it won`t hold as my welder is setup for body work and not for thicker stuff...bad thing is this is my dd....
thanks guys keep the ideas coming...
Just for clarification.......was not sure you had understood the reasoning behind welding a nut on the end of the broken bolt.


The idea is to weld a nut onto the end of the broken off piece to aid in extraction. You cannot replace it if it is stuck in place. It would be the best method of extracting the bolt.
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Old 09-02-2010, 04:44 PM   #7
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Just for clarification.......was not sure you had understood the reasoning behind welding a nut on the end of the broken bolt.


The idea is to weld a nut onto the end of the broken off piece to aid in extraction. You cannot replace it if it is stuck in place. It would be the best method of extracting the bolt.
yes i understood that,but the remaining bolt don`t stick out enough to weld anything to.
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Old 09-02-2010, 08:07 PM   #8
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yes i understood that,but the remaining bolt don`t stick out enough to weld anything to.
Place a nut over the hole and put the wire in the middle against the broken piece and fill the void inside the threaded area.
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Place a nut over the hole and put the wire in the middle against the broken piece and fill the void inside the threaded area.
i know what you are sayin.... i weld at work... even certified...it wouldn`t work. the bolt broke too far in.
btw i got it out tonight had to take the glide out,push back the piston,and slide the pads off to get more room.then take a sazall and cut the bolt, trying to leave as much as possible,and still get the caliper off.
then i got a pipe wrench and cheater bar... come right out..
and thanks for all the suggetions..
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Old 08-30-2010, 09:42 PM   #10
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Re: so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

i`m thinking the threads are seazed...i really didn`t work in it too much after the fact... going to pick up a new caliper tomorrow, then i guess i have to get rough with it..lol
i`m thinking i might be able to compress the piston, then try and use a small cutting wheel and cut the bolt next to the threads????
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Re: so i broke the mounting bolt head off my caliper...

just make sure that the threads are not in the caliper support!!! like I said I would try to loosed it by the cross bar that holds the pads up
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just make sure that the threads are not in the caliper support!!! like I said I would try to loosed it by the cross bar that holds the pads up
i can`t get to the cross bar, its not like the `old` ones where they go all the way thru the caliper,you can`t see the end of the bolt from the outside...
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