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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: RolandL on 07 September 2013, 16:51:12

Title: Front caliper issue
Post by: RolandL on 07 September 2013, 16:51:12
Hi Guys,

I'm in serious need of some expert advice.  Changed a rear break pipe today, cut out old and put in new piece, pleased with my work.  Started to bleed system. Did rear nearside as per haynes then moved to front offside.  Bleed nipple sheared off  >:(  (how could I have been so stupid :-[ ), now have a big problem.  How do I get the remnents out of hole? or do I?  options are.

1:  Could drill out but don't know how far to go and what thread size is.
2:  Buy replacement one off Ebay.
3:  Buy new.

Interestingly when I moved car back to parking spot there was no sign of fluid on the caliper. I'm guessing that is because the bleed nipple is still in the down position.  Can't see leaving it as is, as an option, as need to bleed entire system, and, wouldn't want it to "let go " whilst on the road.

Any advice would be gratefully recieved.



Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: 05omegav6 on 07 September 2013, 16:58:47
Might be a legitimate use of an easy out :-\

But if there is NO sign of fluid, then you don't currently have a problem (apart from not bleeding that caliper) :y

It won't suddenly start leaking just because the top has sheared off :y
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: YZ250 on 07 September 2013, 17:04:54
Can you buy/borrow an easy out and try that first.  :-\

Edit: Must type faster.  ::)

My success rate with easy outs has been very good recently, although I have sheared one in the past. Then I had to get that bugger out as well.  ::) :)
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: hotel21 on 07 September 2013, 17:51:00
Easyouts have their place but for brake nipples I like left hand drills at slow speed, particularly if you have been previously working the nipple (oo eeerrr missis!).

click here (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10PC-SCREW-EXTRACTOR-EASY-OUT-LEFT-HAND-DRILL-BIT-/290556839769?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43a6898759)

Perhaps not the best price or quality but just an idea of whats out there.. :)
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: RolandL on 07 September 2013, 17:59:45
Thanks for the advice guys.

  If I manage to get the remnents out, what type/size of bleed nipple will i need as a replacement. Have been looking on ebay and there are a multitude of different thread sizes etc.
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: Andy B on 07 September 2013, 19:11:11
The calipers I've got are standard M8 course (1,25 pitch), but MarksDTm says there are others  :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: Nick W on 07 September 2013, 19:42:27
How about measuring the nipple on the caliper on the otherside of the car?
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: RolandL on 07 September 2013, 19:55:53
Thanks for the input.  Will have another look at it tomorrow, got a neighbour who has some easy outs.  :y

cheers
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: 2woody on 08 September 2013, 00:43:14
need a replacement caliper. I have piles of them
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: terry paget on 08 September 2013, 09:12:14
Bad luck. I have broken off several over the years. I have learned to loosen them very gingerly, with a long (9mm?) socket and a T shaped handle. If it does turn easily with little effort I hammer the caliper around the nipple area to free it. I try again. If it breaks off I change the caliper. I stock spares for the purpose.

Your solution is to change the caliper. Take up the offer above.
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: symes on 08 September 2013, 11:34:55
usually I apply heat to area around bleed nipple--never had one snap so far an any caliper  :y
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: terry paget on 08 September 2013, 15:26:54
usually I apply heat to area around bleed nipple--never had one snap so far an any caliper  :y
I never dared apply heat, bearing in mind the inflammable fluid and rubber seals. What a winp am I.
Title: Re: Front caliper issue
Post by: symes on 08 September 2013, 16:11:11
would'nt let you do my rover brakes then ;D you got no choice but to apply heat on them--- >:(
as said never had one snap--so far anyway-use a piece of steel as a heat shield-or cut up can--stops flame hitting seals etc :y