Brake splash plates

Big lumps of metals and spanners. Including servicing and fluids.

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators

Post Reply
Vwjue73
Registered user
Posts: 39
Joined: 19 Feb 2020, 12:46
80-90 Mem No: 0

Brake splash plates

Post by Vwjue73 »

Hi I've removed my badly corroded splash plates on the front, the screws are non existent and I can't drill them out .Do you think new ones would stay firmly fixed if they were JB welded on ? Just a thought, your reactions??? Thanks

User avatar
jrt
Registered user
Posts: 3460
Joined: 01 Oct 2011, 15:53
80-90 Mem No: 10288
Location: East Cheshire

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by jrt »

Have you tried a set of damaged screw extractors?
I’ve used them for knackered screws on my scooter but not the van. I haven’t got any front splash plates so maybe I should practice what I preach though :roll:
Image
David.
the future is unwritten

silverbullet
Trader
Posts: 17231
Joined: 08 Jun 2009, 09:51
80-90 Mem No: 6908
Location: Surrey Syncronaut #156
Contact:

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by silverbullet »

jrt wrote: 25 Jan 2023, 19:40 Have you tried a set of damaged screw extractors?
I’ve used them for knackered screws on my scooter but not the van. I haven’t got any front splash plates so maybe I should practice what I preach though :roll:
Image
David.

Never ever use these "pooh" things! They are always glass hard and snap off as they expand the screw thet you will have previously drilled with a pilot hole.
Then you have a hard metal plug jammed into a suspension upright which will require spark eroding to remove. Tears and expense result.
Personally, I'd leave the guards off until you have to do a front end suspension job, then you can do the job properly and easier: drill out the screw remains, tap out the threads, reassemble.
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys

SyncroMatt
Registered user
Posts: 154
Joined: 03 Sep 2020, 13:08
80-90 Mem No: 17284
Location: Enniskillen, NI

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by SyncroMatt »

See above. My experience as well.
1987 2.1DJ Caravelle GL Syncro.

User avatar
mioba
Registered user
Posts: 405
Joined: 10 Jul 2009, 11:48
80-90 Mem No: 7850
Location: Nottingham

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by mioba »

I done this earlier this year. The old ones were like biscuits.

Best tool for these vans is a blow torch and plus gas when working on old bolts.

Heated mine.

Then a set of self locking pliers and the bolt was out.
Westfalia Hightop Top Joker 1.6TD - aka Daisy, my labour of love

User avatar
mioba
Registered user
Posts: 405
Joined: 10 Jul 2009, 11:48
80-90 Mem No: 7850
Location: Nottingham

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by mioba »

silverbullet wrote: 26 Jan 2023, 13:31
jrt wrote: 25 Jan 2023, 19:40 Have you tried a set of damaged screw extractors?
I’ve used them for knackered screws on my scooter but not the van. I haven’t got any front splash plates so maybe I should practice what I preach though :roll:
Image
David.

Never ever use these "pooh" things! They are always glass hard and snap off as they expand the screw thet you will have previously drilled with a pilot hole.
Then you have a hard metal plug jammed into a suspension upright which will require spark eroding to remove. Tears and expense result.
Personally, I'd leave the guards off until you have to do a front end suspension job, then you can do the job properly and easier: drill out the screw remains, tap out the threads, reassemble.

EXACTLY THAT.

If a head has sheared, there is no way a flimsy extractor will work.

I had one snap in a drilled hole - engineer job to get it out.

Plusgas and blow torch all the way for old bolts a few times/days before attempted removal
Westfalia Hightop Top Joker 1.6TD - aka Daisy, my labour of love

User avatar
jrt
Registered user
Posts: 3460
Joined: 01 Oct 2011, 15:53
80-90 Mem No: 10288
Location: East Cheshire

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by jrt »

I have only used them on screws with knackered heads and they worked brilliantly, I didn’t know the op had snapped the heads off whatever he was trying to remove.
Please ignore my bobbins advice 👍
David.
the future is unwritten

silverbullet
Trader
Posts: 17231
Joined: 08 Jun 2009, 09:51
80-90 Mem No: 6908
Location: Surrey Syncronaut #156
Contact:

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by silverbullet »

If the screw heads are corroded or the Phillips/PZ drive is mangled, you will have more luck with a set of Irwin Nutbusters. Everyone should have a set in their toolkit.
Always heat and soak and heat and soak and heat before attempting old rusty bolt renoval.
As for glueing them on :rofl
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys

Vwjue73
Registered user
Posts: 39
Joined: 19 Feb 2020, 12:46
80-90 Mem No: 0

Re: Brake splash plates

Post by Vwjue73 »

Thanks for the advice everyone, silverbullet will a normal hss drill bit work on low speed?And what material are the stub axles made from ?I am really envious of your knowledge/engine builds etc by the way!thanks again

Post Reply