Pandamonium Posted July 17 Posted July 17 Hi all, it's been a long time but another V11 is back in the garage, technically belongs to my dad but it's in my garage, 2003 V11 Cafe sport with the Moto Guzzi Accessori exhausts and matching ecu, 12000 miles on it and very clean. However want to freshen up a few bolts. Does anyone know the part number for the caliper bolts as they are a bit rusty on it. Thanks
Lucky Phil Posted July 17 Posted July 17 (edited) https://www.probolt-australia.com/stainless-steel-brembo-caliper-pinch-bolt-m8x40mm-pack-x2-ssspduc01-2/?sku=SSSPDUC01-2G&srsltid=AfmBOopk-AB4Mo-YYXdnwqhZCyOLUVtL9Z0cLXEEnDZt7ffZUYLhLdBgues&gQT=1 You can also carefully clean the surface of the heads with Scotchbrite and brush on some flat silver paint if you're worried about pennies. Phil Edited July 17 by Lucky Phil 4
MartyNZ Posted July 18 Posted July 18 If you were really keen, you could pull the bolts out and get them cadmium plated. Or paint the heads of the bolts as Phil suggested. VHT makes caliper paint in a range of colours that is heat and brake fluid resistant. 2
Lucky Phil Posted July 18 Posted July 18 (edited) 16 minutes ago, MartyNZ said: If you were really keen, you could pull the bolts out and get them cadmium plated. Or paint the heads of the bolts as Phil suggested. VHT makes caliper paint in a range of colours that is heat and brake fluid resistant. There is often the issue of them doing small jobs. Platers are used to plating mass stuff for the building industry and often struggle with Automotive standards as well. You can be lucky but it'll be cheaper to just replace them when it comes to 8 basic metric fasteners. Also you're better off not pulling those bolts out collectively. You can also by Ti bolts as well for the well healed and weight conscience and the issues with finish will be forever gone. BTW they will be tight and the hex depth is shallow so it's easy to strip the heads out so be prepared for that and take the necessary step to alleviate that. Phil Edited July 18 by Lucky Phil 3
gstallons Posted July 18 Posted July 18 You got that right ! I hate these shallow head socket head and shallow head Torx. It seems like they are "one time use" and that's that. Caterpillar equipment is loaded w/the shallow head Torx and you are lucky to get 75% of them loose w/o stripping the fastener head. 2
Pandamonium Posted July 18 Author Posted July 18 Thanks for the replies. Wouldn't be too keen to paint if there are bolts out there but £41 for 8 bolts seems a bit crazy. The probolts site does give full specs including pitch and head height, so im wondering would these work, slightly taller head amd marine grade so better resistance https://www.accu.co.uk/metric-cap-head-screws/3159-SSC-M8-40-A4
gstallons Posted July 18 Posted July 18 BTW , use a premium socket such as SnapOn to get this loose . You want to buy and use the best on something this critical
gstallons Posted July 18 Posted July 18 (edited) These seem to be more affordable! Remove and replace the bolts one at a time to keep from breaking the seal of the inner and outer halves of the caliper housings. Use an amount of anti-seize on the fasteners. Edited July 18 by gstallons
Lucky Phil Posted July 18 Posted July 18 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Pandamonium said: Thanks for the replies. Wouldn't be too keen to paint if there are bolts out there but £41 for 8 bolts seems a bit crazy. The probolts site does give full specs including pitch and head height, so im wondering would these work, slightly taller head amd marine grade so better resistance https://www.accu.co.uk/metric-cap-head-screws/3159-SSC-M8-40-A4 The issue with the std cap screw is the length of the thread. The Brembo specific bolts have a longer shank than the std 8x40 cap screw. Of course a grade 5 Titanium bolt is the best option but if you don't like 5 quid for a Brembo specific bolt then I doubt you'd spring for Ti ones. Phil Edited July 18 by Lucky Phil 2
Pandamonium Posted July 18 Author Posted July 18 Haven't searched through the full site to see if they have longer shanked ones yet, was just wanting to see people's opinions on them. I replaced the bolts that hold the calipers to the forks a few months back with the correct bolts from Gutsibits, they were roughly £1 each and that is why I was questioning £40 1
gstallons Posted July 18 Posted July 18 i would think the longer shank (portion w/o threads) would be to maintain caliper halves aligned. 2
Lucky Phil Posted July 18 Posted July 18 9 hours ago, Pandamonium said: Haven't searched through the full site to see if they have longer shanked ones yet, was just wanting to see people's opinions on them. I replaced the bolts that hold the calipers to the forks a few months back with the correct bolts from Gutsibits, they were roughly £1 each and that is why I was questioning £40 Racebolts are always a lot more expensive than everyone else. You can buy these style bolts cheaper elsewhere but you need to do a bit of hunting them down. I provided the link as one alternative source with a quick search the "deal" is down to you guys. 1
Speedfrog Posted July 19 Posted July 19 belmetric.com - stainless, similar specs as Brembo - $1.05/each 1 2
Pandamonium Posted Wednesday at 10:28 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:28 PM Opted for the pro bolt as they are listed as brembo so should fit exactly right 1
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