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Triumph TR7 - Caliper bolt settings (Princess 4-pot)
Posted: 08 Oct 2019 08:17
by tr7v8mike
Hi there,
I am re-assembling the front calipers (Princess four pot) after a re-build and cannot find the torsion wrench settings for the bolts that hold the two halves together. Does anyone know or should I just set the wrench to "bloody tight"?
I know this question has been asked ad nauseum but does anyone know the nipple sequence for bleeding?
Cheers
Mike
Re: Triumph TR7 - Caliper bolt settings (Princess 4-pot)
Posted: 08 Oct 2019 23:32
by trsforever
Hi Mike, if you have the correct high tensile bolts 3/8 UNF 40lb ft (60nm) should be ok. as for bleeding its really personal preference, I always start at the furthest wheel from the master cyl and the lowest nipple( air rises), have your calipers been cross drilled eg only one feed pipe, if they have the port nearest the caliper mounting bolt should have a bleed nipple as well and the other is the feed pipe/fluid inlet.
I would start on the outer centre, then inner centre then top outer and then nearest feed pipe same on the other side wheel leave it a while to settle and then a recheck preferably with some-one pumping up the pedal 3x pumps then holding the pressure until you open the nipple, the pedal will go down they keep the pedal down until you have the nipple closed and repeat until no air. A clear tube with the end covered by a little fluid in the bottom of bottle helps to stop air being sucked back and you can see if there is any air in the fluid.
Hope this makes sense.
Re: Triumph TR7 - Caliper bolt settings (Princess 4-pot)
Posted: 09 Oct 2019 16:01
by saabfast
Much easier with an EziBleed kit, just make sure the powering tyre pressure is only around 20psi. Also, the master cylinder brake failure switch (on the underside) should be unscrewed for bleeding.
Re: Triumph TR7 - Caliper bolt settings (Princess 4-pot)
Posted: 10 Oct 2019 08:51
by tr7v8mike
Thanks Rust, its a vented rotor. I have the right bolts so will crank them up to 60Nm. The calipers, hubs and rotors look very nice with a new zinc coating. The bleeding sequence makes good sense.
Cheers
Michael
Re: Triumph TR7 - Caliper bolt settings (Princess 4-pot)
Posted: 10 Oct 2019 08:52
by tr7v8mike
Thanks Alan, I didn't know that about the emergency switch. Thanks
Re: Triumph TR7 - Caliper bolt settings (Princess 4-pot)
Posted: 14 Oct 2019 19:13
by alc59
When dursleyman kindly helped me refurbish my Princess calipers, after I refitted them I started bleeding each caliper at the top on the simple principle that air will tend to find its way to the top. Having vented all the air that would come out of the top nipple more or less nothing came out the bottom nipples. All worked well on the road afterwards.
Hope you have similar success
Al