View Full Version : z32 brake caliper thread stripped.....replacable?
CinSun
12-23-2009, 11:22 PM
so today while i was removing the front z32 brakes on my 240, i noticed one of the bolts securing the caliper to the hub was completely stripped. upon closer inspection i found that the threads in the caliper itself are mostly stripped as well. it looks as if there's a threaded insert in this hole. does anyone know if this insert is replaceable? I'd like to avoid retapping this hole since i'd have to enlarge the hole in the hub as well.
abunai the drifter
12-23-2009, 11:39 PM
get a hillo coil in it thay have them at hardware stors you dont have to in large the hole on the hub you can resuse you old stud but i think thy are replaceable but good luck if you can find it a dealer hope they still availabel
^fraktal^
12-23-2009, 11:51 PM
get a hillo coil in it thay have them at hardware stors you dont have to in large the hole on the hub you can resuse you old stud but i think thy are replaceable but good luck if you can find it a dealer hope they still availabel
wow, you had better be shit faced plastered drunk right now.
yet you spelled the longest word "replaceable" correctly!
brndck
12-26-2009, 11:44 AM
"heli-coil" ftw.
if you've never installed one, however, i would have either a machine shop or a very experienced mechanic do the work for you. its not complicated on paper, but you can run into a snag or two that will have you pulling your hair out.
ze12o
12-26-2009, 03:59 PM
If you're good with handy work it's pretty simple. Just be careful.
94_240sx
12-26-2009, 04:52 PM
I don't remember exactly, but do you think there's enough space you can use a longer bolt and a put a nut there?
CinSun
12-26-2009, 05:25 PM
I don't remember exactly, but do you think there's enough space you can use a longer bolt and a put a nut there?
im not looking at it right now, but from what i remember its a pretty tight fit, i think if you threw an extra nut on there it would rub on the rotor
thanks for the responses, i'm gonna try retapping the hole with an m12x1.25 tap just for the hell of it since the threads aren't competely stripped all the way through, but if that doesn't work out i'll just heli-coil it
brndck
12-26-2009, 07:04 PM
retap the hole, if you have 1/2 of good threads i would just put some loctite on the bolt when you put it back in. if not, use a longer bolt and put an additional nut with loctite on the backside.
or helicoil, still ftw.
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