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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Iain C on December 06, 2007, 19:59:45

Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: Iain C on December 06, 2007, 19:59:45
I'm in the middle of lots of rebuildy stuff on my Disco so moving bits will move without graunchy noises and stoppy bits will do their stopping.

Tonight I fitted new pistons and seals to one of my rear calipers, and with everything having gone swimmingly well (shiny new discs fitted and nice new bearings in the hubs) I started to get really narked after having spent about 30 minutes trying to get one of the poxy piston wiper seal metal retainers into the top of the caliper bore.  The more I messed around with it, the more I was convinced that it was simply too big and just was not going to go in.

So I found the old ones which had come out with the nasty old pistons, and tried them for size against the new Britpart ones.  They fitted INSIDE the new ones!  After some careful cleaning, the old ones fitted back into the calipers with a satisfying "click".

There was clearly NO WAY the new ones were ever going to fit...has anyone else ever come across similar issues with other parts?

I'd like to send them back, although I guess it's a tricky one as it goes without saying that I did use the new seals and not refit the old ones...
Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: beast5680 on December 06, 2007, 20:12:52
i,ve had trouble getting the wiper seals in to the caliper as they are a sod to fit squarely but yours sound like they are the wrong size entirely :?
Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: Ricky on December 06, 2007, 20:50:24
my expeirence of Britpart is they dont know the meaning of tolerances :twisted:
Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: stageonesimmo on December 06, 2007, 20:53:24
They aren't called '<edit> (http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=42831)part' round these parts for nowt ya know........
Title: Re: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: chris9119 on December 06, 2007, 22:13:25
Quote from: "Iain C"
has anyone else ever come across similar issues with other parts?


I had the same issue when I ordered the wrong parts as well  :wink:  :wink:
Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: Range Rover Blues on December 06, 2007, 23:46:04
Been there, sworn at that, thrown it accross the driveway in my temper.  It's no coincidene that there is a britpart wiper seal retainer hammered into the tarmac on my driveway :evil:

They are shocking, I've tried using Delphi parts too but now I just think sod it, for £65 a calliper I'll buy new ones and stay sane.
Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: freeagent on December 07, 2007, 11:36:14
I've found Britpart stuff to be genarally crap...

I had a waterpump which lasted 11 days, and wheel bearing seals that wouldn't even go in..

My advice is don't buy anything that pumps, rotates, seals or is mission-critical from Britpart, it WILL let you down..

Try Bearmach (never had a grief with their stuff)
Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: Iain C on December 07, 2007, 14:37:56
Hmmm, so having BP discs, caliper pistons, seals, and four roadsprings might be bad then? :?
Title: Britpart tolerances...or me being dumb?
Post by: Range Rover Blues on December 08, 2007, 01:25:35
Yeap. I avoid the cheaper and unbranded disks if I can, they warp in next to no time, I reckon the castings are duff and as soon as you take the surface off the disk patches of it become porous or soft so the disk wears unevenly, causing judder as if it's warped.
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