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 smithyithy Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 07:58 - 19 Jun 2013 Post subject: Snapped Bolt - Rear Caliper Mounting Bracket |
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Bike is a 1990 Honda CBR400RR - NC23.
My rear caliper had become a bit loose, and the only way I could see to tighten it was at the mounting bolt, you know the one you undo first before pivoting the caliper over the remove it?
So I was tightening it.. It was turning but not getting noticebly tighter, then snap! So it snapped inside. The bolt came out and I can pivot the caliper upwards, but the end of the bolt, the thread part, is snapped and stuck in the caliper mount.
So what are my options? The way I see it, I can either drill the bolt out but that would mean re-tapping a thread and getting a suitable new bolt, which might not fit through the caliper..
Or, replace the mounting bracket and bolt.
Any other ideas / suggestions?
Cheers, Chris.
Edit: managed to scan my Haynes manual at work, to kidna show the bolt, bottom right of the page, the second arrow points to where the thread is stuck in the mount. |
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It's just below flush, so there's nout to grab onto, and unfortunately I have no access to a welder.
Drilling may be the option then, I'll have to see if I can get the remaining bolt out and save the mounting bracket..
No idea how it snapped though, I wasn't using much force on it and it just seems to be turning but not tightening  |
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Well my dad's got a tool to remove broken bolts and such at work so he's gonna get that and give it a try, he can get me new bolt too so as long as the bracket thread is fine then that should sort it.
If not, I've got a bracket on hold from a guy on another forum, so again, I'll just need a new bolt.
Still doesn't really explain why the caliper was loose though, that was the only bolt I could see to tighten and it didn't, it just snapped  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 210 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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