Jim, thanks for weighing in on this one. I currently have my calipers apart
so that I could remove a stuck piston AND hone the bores. How does anyone
rebuild a caliper without splitting the halves? I got my cross-feed seals
from Pegasus Racing, about 5 bucks per pair.
I thought that powder coat melted at 350F . . .
Brice
----- Original Message -----
From: James Franks <jimmble@adelphia.net>
To: Robert L. Gannon <trsix74@home.com>
Cc: Six pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: Caliper Color
> I have separated the calipers on countless occasions with no problems.
> Just take them apart, remove the seals, powdercoat 'em and re-assemble.
> Don't sue me if your brakes fail, because you are doing the work.
>
> Jim
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert L. Gannon" <trsix74@home.com>
> To: "Nelson Riedel" <nriedel@nextek.net>; <6pack@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 5:36 PM
> Subject: Re: Caliper Color
>
>
> > I would suggest you defray from powder coating the calipers. When the
> > calipers are cleaned and the powder is applied, the calipers would be
> put
> > into an oven at about 500 degrees to bake the powder. The seal inside
> would
> > then be baked and fail to do the job it was intended to do. Also it is
> > highly suggested that you NOT separate the two halves. Sure you could
> put
> > them back together but they would always leek!
> > Robert L. Gannon
> >
> > Please be advised that as of February 28th my e-mail address will be
> > trsix74@comcast.net
> > TR6 1974 CF22956U
> > TR3A 1960 TS70951L
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