Need to get a rebuild kit for this rear caliper.
2004 mk indy - i believe Sierra running gear.
can some confirm what kit i will need?
Thanks in advance.
Look like Sierra to me
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Rear caliper conversion
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Thanks, just conscious of different versions/year of Sierra caliper.
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Originally posted by Banana
Thanks, just conscious of different versions/year of Sierra caliper.
yep - agreed they are sierra calipers... just changed mine!
Looked at re-building them but not much more expensive to buy new and a lot quicker rather than messing round with these.
They are a pain to rebuild,depending on your experience stripping calipers with internal handbrake mechanisms?
If you haven't stripped any before I would be buying a complete one as above tbh.
Another thing in your picture that needs looking at sooner rather than later is the rusty lower wishbone bolt/end of bottom wishbones where they
attach to the upright.
These ends/bush crush tubes have caused wishbones to snap on MK's.
99% of cars will be built with mild steel crush tubes in the poly bushes,they rust badly and seize solid.You ideally need to get some stainless steel
ones,and probably new bushes.
Thanks all. Much appreciate the advice on replacing over rebuilding..
Kev - thanks, i plan on poly bushing all round soon and powder coating wishbones.
This might explain why the rear end creaks like a very creaky thing.
sorry for the thread hijack.
My rear end is also very creaky im going to re bush the rear over the winter (along with a million other things) is there somewhere that supplies
specific bush kits for the MK?
Well this would be the simple option
http://www.mksportscars.com/parts-c3/wishbones-c36/poly-bush-set-p120
But i don't trust them to deliver - seeing as they dont even answer the phone.
I was thinking of something like this - but need to confirm sizes. Not sure about quality of them, but poly is just poly?
Haynes Roadster Locost Front & Rear Wishbone Bushes in Polyurethane - Save 30%
Sourcing refurb'd is a good route IMHO. I did that on my front Sierra calipers when building my MK Indy. IIRC I used Big Red where you return yours and they send you refurb'd ones. I'd not stripped calipers before and the cost diference was minimal between buying refurb kits or refurb'd calipers. My rear end was Sierra drum based, but I still replaced the actuator and shoes when using them.
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Originally posted by Banana
Well this would be the simple option
http://www.mksportscars.com/parts-c3/wishbones-c36/poly-bush-set-p120
But i don't trust them to deliver - seeing as they dont even answer the phone.
I was thinking of something like this - but need to confirm sizes. Not sure about quality of them, but poly is just poly?
Haynes Roadster Locost Front & Rear Wishbone Bushes in Polyurethane - Save 30%
Ignore that second link - he only stocks for Locost/Hayes.
Cheers Nick - i think that will be the simplest way to go.
If you have creaking noises be very careful if you are still driving the car,if a wishbone breaks you could end up in a massive accident
If you do order from MK don't buy there crush tubes,go for these;
Look at this on eBay Haynes Roadster FULL SET 22 Stainless Steel Crush Tubes 19mm dia x 44mm long.
Not cheap but really well made and they are fit and forget being stainless steel
Oh and I wouldn't recommend buying Duraflex bushes either if you see them on ebay,I had bought some and the quality was not good and they were too tight in the wishbone,so the wishbone would not move once the crush tube as inserted.
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Originally posted by CosKev3
If you have creaking noises be very careful if you are still driving the car,if a wishbone breaks you could end up in a massive accident
If you do order from MK don't buy there crush tubes,go for these;
Look at this on eBay Haynes Roadster FULL SET 22 Stainless Steel Crush Tubes 19mm dia x 44mm long.
Not cheap but really well made and they are fit and forget being stainless steel
Assume is not a good thing to do
MK supply mild steel crush tubes,as do most of the kits you buy.
If you order bushes from MK just get the bushes from them,then buy the stainless crush tubes.
[Edited on 16/9/16 by CosKev3]
Thanks for the heads up.
Im going to continue the ups and down of this Mk in another thread -
located here -http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/66/viewthread.php?tid=205898&page=1#pid1725094