Try calling these and see what they say http://www.bgdevelopments.co.uk/ or find a refurbisher around by you like these maybe http://www.brake-caliper-painting.com/brake_caliper_rebuilding_and_remanufacturing.html#.US0YhowgGSM
Plenty of meat there to have larger nipples fitted if the seat or threads are galled. Well worth looking into considering the cost of them.
Personally If you can see the seats damaged, get a drill bit or reemer ground to the right angle of seat and lightly dress them, new nipples and you'll be fine. If its hreads then chase them with a tap, new nipples again and you should be good. Light wrap of ptfe isn't going to harm either.
Yes Kenny I also thought about swapping them over but they are sided for some reason and shows direction of disc on each calliperTrying to recover the seats would be my first plan, the other thing you could consider is flipping the calipers round. You would obviously still need to get the seats to seal up but if you turned them upside down, swapped Left to Right, Right to Left and then moved the balance pipes to where the bleed nipples where. At least it would mean that once you got the balance pipe to seal you wouldnt need to touch it again.
Thanks mate yes if they don't get sorted for me then I will be looking into doing thisPlenty of meat there to have larger nipples fitted if the seat or threads are galled. Well worth looking into considering the cost of them.
Personally If you can see the seats damaged, get a drill bit or reemer ground to the right angle of seat and lightly dress them, new nipples and you'll be fine. If its hreads then chase them with a tap, new nipples again and you should be good. Light wrap of ptfe isn't going to harm either.
To be fair thats why i'm so gutted as once i'd sorted the brake pad and ABS issues out last season the brakes were phenomenal they amazed me so it would be a real shame after spending so much on them to not have them on the carSo much for the best Clio brake setup available
They maybe good, but I couldn't be doing with this sort of hassle.
Glue/weld/ram/bang them in place
Yes Mark thanks, I've seen those in the past and quite a good idea too!You could try these
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/brake-bleeders/stahlbus-speed-bleeder-valve
Glue/weld/ram/bang them in place and then you dont have to touch them again as it's the top part that opens.
At the end of the day it shouldn't be happening so it is what I would expect to happen and now I am dealing with somebody who see's it from my point of view and is trying to help rather than Alcon direct. My only concern is ptfe is sealing the threads where the threads shouldn't even need sealing. With it being something as important as the brakes I would rather go without these and fit standard as its just not worth the risk of failure and causing damage to me and othersFOC sounds good, PTFE tape will sort that out worst case.
Haha thanks Fred, don't worry just for now as hopefully all is getting sorted outone of my customers works for Alcon (i never knew LOL) i'll have a word!
Thanks for that Nick i'll bear it in mindIf you want a quick fix try this : http://www.henkelna.com/us/content_data/141299_LT5557_5452SSF448695.pdf
We've used it here in hydraulic stuff and it's ace.
Suppose I could use the sealant and the bleed valves that Iceman has linked to above but will try and get them replaced firstJames try the sealant that p-m recommends but do so after turning the calipers over so you arent going to keep needing to undo the damaged thread again and again.
And obviously keep a very close eye on it initially with something as vital as brakes!
EDIT: Arse, just seen that turning them over has been discussed already and you say you cant
Not good, as even if you get it to seal with a sealant, you could be in trouble on the day if you need to bleed your brakes and it doesnt then have time to cure again etc.
Haha yes I didn't realise it either but it seems to be the case with a lot of callipers from my research over the last day or so mateSided calipers?? WTF
If this was my wilwoods I'd just seal some bolts into the holes and flip them over as you never need the bottom set of bleed nipples.
I have to agree with what some others have said - it might be an awesome brake setup but I doubt it's worth the hassle over a set of wilwoods or ap calipers
In fact there was a set of genuine renaultsport cup racer 4 pots sold from Martijn the other day - would have been ideal. If they were good enough for the german cup racers I'm sure they would have been good enough for yours
Suppose I could use the sealant and the bleed valves
James, dropping back a little through your thread.
your seat mount bars, did you source them from Motorsport tools by any chance?
ive just ordered a set from them, but handy to know they are a suitable length if you have gone for them aswell.
cheers.
Haha lol sounds like a plan MikeThey like that when tdf put them in?
Use a hammer to straighten them out, sell them on eBay! Lol
No Kelv sorry, I bought mine from Demon Tweeks and I think when TDF originally fitted them they did the same. I'm sure what you have bought is the same thoughJames, dropping back a little through your thread.
your seat mount bars, did you source them from Motorsport tools by any chance?
ive just ordered a set from them, but handy to know they are a suitable length if you have gone for them aswell.
cheers.
I'll ditto that! - Looking very very impressive James!!This is the greatest Clio I have ever seen.
Yes Pete just the dreaded wiring to do :dead:Cracking, nearly there - what's happened re Alcons? FOC??
Could do Mike but because I don't have a bottom half dash then I would need to make a bracket that goes from the top half to the floor to support it. The other thing is the standard dash is very heavy so i'm tempted to get rid and replace with something lighter if I can.Can't you mount control panel where the radio normally goes?
Yes I was wondering where the most natural place is going to be to get to them, That looks good mateDont mount it on the dash as if you stall the car then you have to think will you be able to reach it when your strapped into your seat.
Have those thing mounted to the left of your seat.
Haha thank you very much, very kind of you to sayThis is the greatest Clio I have ever seen.
Thanks MarkI'll ditto that! - Looking very very impressive James!!
This is the greatest Clio I have ever seen.
Sorry Pete forgot to reply to the second part of the question, nothing yet just spoke to them and they confirm they have been overtightened so I am waiting to see what they recommend to fix themCracking, nearly there - what's happened re Alcons? FOC??
Thanks MartinI agree. It's literally like Clio perfection! Good stuff James!
Thats a good idea thanks, I did wonder about getting the weight out of the standard dash so will give that a tryLooking good James!
I managed to get most of the weight out the standard dash, perhaps not quite as light as a MK1 dash top but at least it fits the car properly and gives you a useable thing to mount stuff on. Most of the weight is on the passenger airbag bit, get your self some 40 grit flap discs like these ebay 360484529065 and you can grind off all the chunky plastic, takes a while and makes quite a mess!!
Personally I don't like having switches etc down beside the seat, with a helmet on its not the easiest place to see so while you can reach them ok you probably have to do it all by feel.
Having something in front of the gear lever is the most natural place to reach for. But mounting it can be a bit tricky, took me a wee while to come up with what Ive done.
What ever you try though, make sure your strapped into the seat and have a skid lid on before committing to it.
The problem is the fancy control panel needs remaking the switch area anyway as I'm not keeping the ignition barrel etc, plus I want to keep the ability to run a passenger seat if required.Trim your fancy control panel down, get some brackets made and mount it like the cup racers ran, it would be a shame to ruin such a tarty piece of gear.
Whats your thinking about running the oil cooler behind the rad other than its easier to pipe and less likely to get nicked with a stone etc??
Yes Phil that is the area i'm starting to think would be best too, the only other option is to extend the dash out where the airvents used to be but that could be a real faffMust admit I think I'd do what Swede has suggested
Get it mounted higher up so it's in front of the gear lever and reachable, should be able to do it by just making a raised platform for it