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Old November 7th 2004, 15:59
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The exact same thing happened to me last year. Left top bolt. I attributed it to the fact that I used neverseez. Since I always use a torque wrench, I figure I need to up the torque to compensate for the lubrication effects of the neverseez.
I was thinking what would have happened if the bottom bolt fell out instead of the top one. With the top bolt out, the force of the rotor on the caliper pulls it in. But if the bottom one was out, the caliper would swing out at the bottom wedging it against the spinning wheel. I'm certain it would instantly lock the wheel.
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Old November 7th 2004, 22:36
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boygenius: great tips :agree:

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I was thinking what would have happened if the bottom bolt fell out instead of the top one. With the top bolt out, the force of the rotor on the caliper pulls it in. But if the bottom one was out, the caliper would swing out at the bottom wedging it against the spinning wheel. I'm certain it would instantly lock the wheel.
thought about that for awhile. locking up a front tire into a off ramp....that could turn into a big mess.
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Old November 8th 2004, 21:17
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good idea if you have done suspension work to get a few miles on it, get it in the air and tighten everything down again. i am getting ready to do just that.
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Old November 9th 2004, 01:33
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LOCKTITE :agree:
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Old November 25th 2004, 00:44
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Yup, LocTite.
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Old November 25th 2004, 17:11
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loctite only helps if you have actually tightened the bolt up in the first place, it won't stop a finger tight bolt from being only finger tight.

I double and triple check all bolts before taking the car out. But stories like these remind us to check our work. Thanks Pete

I have similarly scary (also stupid) story.

Driving home from the panel beaters along the back residential roads (all 50kmph) and I noticed the steering was getting progressivly lighter and really sloppy. Got home and looked under the car to find the control arm / sway bar bolt had almost fallen off one side!!!! So why was the pin not in place, because I assumed I had done the bolt up nice and tight and was only doing a short jaunt to the panel beaters. I was also planning on pulling the front apart again when I got back. Not a good excuse. I was lucky.

I also find it amusing that we don't stop to check something immediately after we hear a thump or feel something go odd.....

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Old November 25th 2004, 18:25
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It's not a car, but....

My cousin was also forgotten to check if he had tighten te bolts of his caliper on his scooter.. He drives on, brakes quite hard.. calipers breaks lose... 2 carterhalfs (where the drive"train" of an scooter is hide) broken.. (that cost big cash!!! and the wheel was bent..

Use locktite and double check

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Old November 28th 2004, 19:32
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I also find it amusing that we don't stop to check something immediately after we hear a thump or feel something go odd.....

how true, i don't know. :shrug:

but its something that i hope won't happen again.
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