Warning about POWDER COATING YOUR CALIPERS!
Just thought I'd post this because I know a lot of ISF folks get their Brembo calipers custom powder coated...
So we had this ISF in the shop yesterday. Owner had the calipers custom powder coated years ago by a local powder coating shop who apparently is very reputable.
A few weeks ago he had a leak from one of the banjos and had to tighten it. When we looked at it yesterday while doing a brake job, the problem became very obvious, and this is certainly something you all should take notice of if you have had your calipers powder coated.
Bottom line is that the sealing surface to the banjo copper crush gaskets must be masked when coating, or tightening against the powder coat will work.... UNTIL the calipers get really hot (such as doing a track day). At that point the powder coat softens and compresses, and the banjo bolts become loose, creating a potentially serious and life threatening situation!
Pic below shows the depression in the powder coat that develops as the powder coat softens and banjo loosens. All the banjo bolts on this car were totally loose, actual tightening torque might have only been a few ft-lbs!
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Everything was fine and dandy until I started pushing the car more aggressively at the track. My brakes completely went out a week after my last track day while I was parking (isn't that fortunate).
Rafi
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There are many forum threads about the negatives around powdercoating calipers if you track your car. Some of the worst are on Corvette forums.
There are special low temp powder coats that bake at approx. 300F, so that is worth considering.
Rafi
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