Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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Sent my ride in for safety checks and also the following service:

Coolant flush and change
Replace front sway bar bushes
brake pads for all
replace fuel filter

Got a call at 5pm from mechanic that they broke a caliper bolt at the rear left side. So they need to get the broken bit out and order in a new bolt.
I am thinking if both bolts needs to be replaced, due to mechanical stress? e.g. one brand new, one 15years old?

any idea how much will the bolt be?
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Re: Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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I'd be asking your mechanic what he used to take it off.

A rubber mallet and 14mm? Wrench is all that's needed.

Dont stress though, they are cheapies off camskill or undoubtedly Dwayne has more than a few spares.
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Re: Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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a bolt is a bolt, unless it has to be an exact length for something, SCA or ripco would have them, or any hardware store... just take it and say it broke, they'll get you a new one without shipping and f**k assing around.
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Depends what bolt it was, if it's just a mount bolt yes, if it's the slider bolt no, you'll need to get those from Mitsubishi, or Camskill.
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Re: Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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So we have learnt that caliper bolts don't like high amounts of torque. :roll:

No way in fk do you brake one of those bolts unless you are doing it wrong.

Happened to my folks Valiant years ago where the apprentice put a f**ken rattle gun to the caliper bolt.
I mean really.............. simple stuff. :roll:
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the bolt stem dosent look like ordinary bolts. have different diameter at some section of it.

and yes, they are not to be highly torqued
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Re: Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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Actually, they should be torqued correctly, which is actually 74Nm / 55lb-ft, which is reasonably high for a bolt.

But yeah sounds like the Caliper Guide Pin Bolt, MB618227 for the bottom or MB618228 for the top.
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Sign random guys paperwork + broken bolt = one more to go 8O
Crap always comes in 3's ;)
Stay inside and don't open your door :twisted:
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now... :lol:
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Re: Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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Hahahahaha
3rd crap was the bolt did not arrive in time and I have to take one more day of public transport.
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spetz wrote:Whatever lets you sleep at night ;)
Nah, that's still the second crap hanging around ;)
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mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
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zuihoujueding wrote:Hahahahaha
3rd crap was the bolt did not arrive in time and I have to take one more day of public transport.
I dare say that's the worst of the 3.
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Re: Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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Astron_Boy wrote:
zuihoujueding wrote:Hahahahaha
3rd crap was the bolt did not arrive in time and I have to take one more day of public transport.
I dare say that's the worst of the 3.
You are quite right.....LOL
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Re: Mechanic broke a caliper bolt

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I've seen caliper bolts break! Highly doubt it was your mechanics fault. Most likely some other factor causing it.
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