Clacking calipers

Clacking calipers

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Prizam

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2,346 posts

142 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Hi,

Many years ago now I overhauled my Chimaera, a part of this was replacing the Sierra breaks with something a little better. I purchased a kit from here, I think its a re-branded Hi-Spec kit. it's great.

However, many years and about 1,000 miles later it's making a clacking noise. like a racehorse doing a burnout on a cobbled street.

It's the pads being loose inside the calliper. On cars of the past that I have had, with a similar design, they have a little clip that sits on top of the pads, wedged in between the pins. this setup doesn't seem to have any clips to keep the pads still.

Should it have? If so, whare can I get them?

Adrian@

4,314 posts

283 months

Tuesday 20th February
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CRC Disc Brake Quiet is what I have used/still use on my AP four pots with no clip system, and my Willwoods (again with no clips) remove it and re-apply at service times, TBH there are lots of similar versions. A@

Prizam

Original Poster:

2,346 posts

142 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Ahh... So it might just be how they are insted of having a missing part?

Belle427

8,984 posts

234 months

Wednesday 21st February
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What pads are they?
Maybe the fitment is crap which can be the case on some.

Adrian@

4,314 posts

283 months

Wednesday 21st February
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My thoughts are that Ford stuff is near bullet proof...but you can have things that are missing. Post pictures. A@

Prizam

Original Poster:

2,346 posts

142 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Belle427 said:
What pads are they?
Maybe the fitment is crap which can be the case on some.
Good shout... when i got the kit it came with some pads that didnt have the corect sweep area on the disk, the guy selling them replaced the pads with somthing else. i guess it could just be bad fitment. I will see if i can get better pics of the pads and fitment.


Adrian@

4,314 posts

283 months

Wednesday 21st February
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None OE, I would firstly go back to seller for the correct fitting kit or CRC Disc Brake Quiet (or similar). A@

G Thang

284 posts

29 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Happened to me. Pad material came loose from the metal backing.

indigochim

1,520 posts

131 months

Friday 23rd February
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Are you missing the wire retaining clips as per this pic?




While there's a thread on these brakes I presume these are the options for pads, taken from deleted edit to add I think the TVR branded Hi Spec items are actually these:


Brake pads suitable for this kit (not included):
EBC standard brake pads: DP143
EBC Greenstuff fast road brake pads: DP2143
EBC Redstuff extreme fast road/track day brake pads: DP3143C
EBC Yellowstuff fast road/track brake pads: DP4143R
EBC Bluestuff race brake pads: DP5143NDX
EBC Orangestuff race brake pads: DP9143
Ferodo DS2500 fast road/track day brake pads: FER9HISPEC
Mintex M1144 fast road/track day brake pads: MGB576M1144
Ferodo DS3000 race brake pads: FER9RM45
Mintex M1155 race brake pads: MGB576M1155

Edited by indigochim on Friday 23 February 16:36

Prizam

Original Poster:

2,346 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th February
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You are my hero! Thats exactly what i have and yes, im missing the retaining clips. Do they come with new pads? (I wouldnt expect so)

Whare can i get the clips?

Belle427

8,984 posts

234 months

Saturday 24th February
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Maybe here?
https://www.hispeccalipers.co.uk/b4accesories.html

Edited by Belle427 on Saturday 24th February 08:57


Edited by Belle427 on Saturday 24th February 08:59

indigochim

1,520 posts

131 months

Saturday 24th February
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As Belle427 found they look to have come from HiSpec rather than from the pad manufacturer. This is a pic of the set as I received mine. I think my pads came separately Clips are in the little bag on the left.

For info I opted for the Mintex fast road pads which I think are MGB576 M1144 Hans recommended those or Ferodo DS2500 over the other options and I've been very happy with them. None of the fade I used to get with the original setup when pressing on. Although I suspect that had more to do with the brake fluid refresh than anything else.






Classic Chim

12,424 posts

150 months

Sunday 25th February
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Nice brakes.
Buy two sets of those clips… look around for a small bag like the one above and you might already have them. smile


Prizam

Original Poster:

2,346 posts

142 months

Tuesday 27th February
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I had a look for the bag of parts, but it's long gone. I'm reasonably sure it never existed. oh well.

I have parts on order from HiSpec, let's hope they are the right bits. Damn expensive for a bit of an old coat hanger.

Prizam

Original Poster:

2,346 posts

142 months

Monday 4th March
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All fixed. i just need to dig it out of the garage and drive it now.

Thanks for the help on here. I dont think would have tracked down the corect part otherwise.






Classic Chim

12,424 posts

150 months

Tuesday 5th March
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What Pistonheads should be about.
They look the part smile
Lovely