Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
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Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
I managed to round the head, even after 24h of PB blasting and using a hot air gun...
What's the best way to get it out now? I can imagine either trying a bolt extractor in the head, or cutting the end of the pin off the back, taking out the pads, and then trying to get a purchase on it from the back. I hope the threads in the caliper are salvageable...

What's the best way to get it out now? I can imagine either trying a bolt extractor in the head, or cutting the end of the pin off the back, taking out the pads, and then trying to get a purchase on it from the back. I hope the threads in the caliper are salvageable...
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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
it has a cap on top of another bolt - so have you destroyed the cap or the bolt?
Drill it....
Drill it....
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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
The actual pin. The cap came off without a problem.CMSMJ1 wrote:it has a cap on top of another bolt - so have you destroyed the cap or the bolt?
Drill it....
Will try an extractor.
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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
impact screwdriver got mine out. In fact its a great thing to have around and I use it loads.
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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
The Novice wrote:impact screwdriver got mine out. In fact its a great thing to have around and I use it loads.

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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
How did you get purchase with it? Did you just jam the screwdriver into the edges of the hex hole?The Novice wrote:impact screwdriver got mine out. In fact its a great thing to have around and I use it loads.
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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
You can get ones with interchangeable bits 

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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
Well, but all I have is a round hole now. Even if I could find a round bit, I doubt it would do much good...bikemonkey wrote:You can get ones with interchangeable bits

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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
If you want to get a bit brutal with it you can do what many people have done with good effect and that is to get a Torx (star bit) that slightly bigger than the hole you have and hammer it in then use that to get it out.lutorm wrote:Well, but all I have is a round hole now. Even if I could find a round bit, I doubt it would do much good...bikemonkey wrote:You can get ones with interchangeable bits
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Re: Rear caliper pad retaining pin stuck
Torx bit! Brilliant! That'll be my next try.Neosophist wrote:If you want to get a bit brutal with it you can do what many people have done with good effect and that is to get a Torx (star bit) that slightly bigger than the hole you have and hammer it in then use that to get it out.lutorm wrote:Well, but all I have is a round hole now. Even if I could find a round bit, I doubt it would do much good...bikemonkey wrote:You can get ones with interchangeable bits
I cut the back off the pin, got the pads out, and then gripped that. No success - the pin just twisted.
I also tried the bolt extractor. It just chewed up the hold I had drilled without budging the bolt. (The bolt material seems quiet soft...)
I guess next is to pull out the propane torch. I'm replacing the seals anyway.