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The saga of coach 660 continues. Brakes now. The calipers have two bolts, both fine thread metric. The longer of the two, on the bottom, is GONE. trying to get information on the brakes, axles and drive carrier is almost impossible..

contacted Newell, no help. called who i think was the mfg for the rear drive axle. no help. been calling every nut and bolt mfg and you can guess, no help.

the missing bolt is an M16-1.5-approx 140-160 mm.

if anyone has suggestions, i am certainly open for them. Going to be at Newell on 1/8 for slide work and a couple of other things. I still don't have a fix for the erratic door closing

Ron Gripon
2003 coach 660-F150 
2005 Porsche Boxster
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#2

Fastenal!

https://www.fastenal.com/products?r=~%7C...:%5EMetric$%7C~%20~%7Csattr03:%5E%22Hex%20Cap%20Screw%22$%7C~%20~%7Csattr02:%5ESteel$%7C~%20~%7Csattr04:%5EM16-1.5$%7C~%20~%7Csattr05:%5E150mm$%7C~

https://www.fastenal.com/content/merch_r...teners.pdf

Good Luck
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#3

Dear Ron, The best way might be to remove the same bolt from the other side. Then it is a simple matter of showing it to some body and telling them you need another.

You can always ground off a bolt that is too long. Just chase the threads with the correct die ensure good threads.

Happy New Year!
Danny
1991 #277
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(12-31-2017, 01:48 PM)TGDianics Wrote:  Fastenal!

https://www.fastenal.com/products?r=~%7C...:%5EMetric$%7C~%20~%7Csattr03:%5E%22Hex%20Cap%20Screw%22$%7C~%20~%7Csattr02:%5ESteel$%7C~%20~%7Csattr04:%5EM16-1.5$%7C~%20~%7Csattr05:%5E150mm$%7C~

https://www.fastenal.com/content/merch_r...teners.pdf

Good Luck

thanks for the input. the bolts for the calipers are socket head, shoulder, fine thread..trying to find them is a real chore..fastenal has some but long enough..the search continues.

(12-31-2017, 05:48 PM)dannymarilyn Wrote:  Dear Ron, The best way might be to remove the same bolt from the other side.  Then it is a simple matter of showing it to some body and telling them you need another.

You can always ground off a bolt that is too long.  Just chase the threads with the correct die ensure good threads.

Happy New Year!
Danny
1991 #277

thanks, because of the size and pitch, it isn't easy to find bolts or identify them  the search goes on

Ron Gripon
2003 coach 660-F150 
2005 Porsche Boxster
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#5

See if any of these downloads will help you.

http://www.knorr-bremsecvs.com/en/downlo...tion_1.jsp

Choose disc brake, and EN language.

Or https://www.amazon.com/M16-1-5-140mm-Met...B06W9LQFMB unless the bolt is something besides a hex head

Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home Cool )
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(01-03-2018, 05:58 AM)Richard Wrote:  See if any of these downloads will help you.

http://www.knorr-bremsecvs.com/en/downlo...tion_1.jsp

Choose disc brake, and EN language.

Or  https://www.amazon.com/M16-1-5-140mm-Met...B06W9LQFMB  unless the bolt is something besides a hex head

Happy New Year Richard,

the missing bolt is a socket head and its hardness is, i think, a 12.9. this of course protects the allen head female.

Ron Gripon
2003 coach 660-F150 
2005 Porsche Boxster
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#7

Who manufactured your brake system?

Who manufactured your axle?
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#8

(01-03-2018, 06:20 PM)TGDianics Wrote:  Who manufactured your brake system?

Now, you've hit the problem area..trying to identify the carrier for the drive wheels and tags. Newell doesn't know which system was used and can't identify the mfg..i will be in OK next to address this..ill let you know what i find..

Ron Gripon
2003 coach 660-F150 
2005 Porsche Boxster
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(01-03-2018, 06:31 PM)Rongripon Wrote:  
(01-03-2018, 06:20 PM)TGDianics Wrote:  Who manufactured your brake system? 

Now, you've hit the problem area..trying to identify the carrier for the drive wheels and tags. Newell doesn't know which system was used and can't identify the mfg..i will be in OK next to address this..ill let you know what i find..

Who manufactured your axle?
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(01-03-2018, 06:36 PM)TGDianics Wrote:  
(01-03-2018, 06:31 PM)Rongripon Wrote:  
(01-03-2018, 06:20 PM)TGDianics Wrote:  Who manufactured your brake system? 

Now, you've hit the problem area..trying to identify the carrier for the drive wheels and tags. Newell doesn't know which system was used and can't identify the mfg..i will be in OK next to address this..ill let you know what i find..

Who manufactured your axle?

I can't get my fat self under far enough to see the top of the differential  while Im at Newell next week i will find out

Ron Gripon
2003 coach 660-F150 
2005 Porsche Boxster
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