Cleveland caliper bolt torque

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Re: Cleveland caliper bolt torque

Post by 6643 »

The nipple is a pipe (tapered) thread. It could have been the source of the leak. The two bolts pass through the brake housing and secure the indirect brake pad to the other side of the housing. The nuts hold the anchor pins, which is what the brake assembly slides on. There is no fluid associated with either of them. The fluid is contained in the housing. There are only three openings: the piston bore and the two fittings.

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Hope the leak stays away. Consider it a Christmas miracle!
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Re: Cleveland caliper bolt torque

Post by atypicalguy »

Thanks for the diagram. I did find a good document in the files section on that also.

I am about 50% sure that the leak is gone for good; I will keep an eye on it.

Must have been the nipple. I just can't see the bolts having been loose enough to increase the distance that the piston travels.

Appreciate your assistance.

Karl
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