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gsodonis 11-18-2009 03:30 AM

FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
I have a set of custom polished, newly rebuilt calipers for sale. The sand casting marks were removed with a flapper wheel with an 4" hand grinder, resulting in a ultra glossy black caliper finish. The pictures don't do them justice - it was dark and the flash washes out the color a bit. I'll try to take some in natural light later.
No contact from the member for whom I rebuilt these over a year ago so they're up for grabs to the general SVX public. The process I follow for my caliper rebuilds:

- Disassembly and inspection of all parts
- Ultrasonic hot tank soak to remove grease and grime
- Sandblast calipers to bare metal ( I outsource this to a sandblast company that uses new sand to prevent contamination of the surface and ensure proper bonding of powder coat). Reusing sand can embed grease and dirt into the surface which can cause improper powder coat adhesion akin to orangepeel
- Powder coat (I use a powder coating company - I don't do this myself). Current colors choices are limited to red (Chevy Corvette Victory Red), black, yellow, blue (Richard Petty blue - I hope no one ever picks this color) and silver which costs more because it is a 2-step process
- From the powder coater, run a tap through every threaded hole to clean out any powder coat and sandblasting residue and to ensure that all fasteners will go together easily. All pivot pin bores are cleaned to ensure proper slider operation
- Soapy water wash and run nylon brushes through all threaded holes and especially the caliper bores to ensure that there are no sand blast residues or metal shavings present
- The piston usually have some corrosion on the ID, so I clean them up as best as I can and paint the inside of the pistons with a Krylon rust inhibiting paint
- Reassembly using nothing but OEM Subaru rebuild kits and the supplied Subaru assembly grease
- Install new bleed screws with dust caps
- Synthetic caliper pin grease on all caliper pins

Pics:
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...s/P1010285.jpg

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...s/P1010282.jpg

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...s/P1010283.jpg

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...s/P1010284.jpg

Here's a link to show what non-polished black powder coated calipers look like. The color in these pics is more representative of the natural light black color as well: http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/showthread.php?t=49569



Price: $300
Core Charge: $100 (you get this back when I receive your old calipers)
Shipping: depends on your location but the last few set cost around $20 with my Fedex discount

newsvx 11-18-2009 04:32 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Hey Gads,
I bet you have forgotten about me! You rebuilt my calipers a number of months ago.

No, I have not had the time to install the rebuilt calipers yet. I just don't know where the time has gone - and I'm supposed to be retired too!! Maybe this winter when it's too cold to get out and do yard work ... :lol:

I still get my calipers out from time to time to show people how "pretty" they are ..... Just gotta get busy on the ole '97 and get them mounted ....

If these you have for sale now aren't sold soon, I'm thinking about buying them for the ole '92 .....

Hope all is well ....

Harry

gsodonis 11-18-2009 07:29 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
No, I haven't forgotten - but I was beginning to wonder if you had installed them yet. I have yet to see what a black set looks like actually mounted on an SVX. I bet they's look great with SUBARU stickers to duplicate the look of the original STi 4 piston calipers.

Like these
http://i.ebayimg.com/06/++!Bs(Ng!mk~...cbOZQ~~_35.JPG

or these - imagine black calipers with the SUBARU in contrasting white
http://xenonhid.dyndns.org/ebay/suba...ralledpic1.jpg

When I get my next cores, I'm thinking of doing them in red again. I might even look into getting them cadmium plated. When you get them done, please take some pics and post them. As far as this set goes, if they're gone when you're needing more, I'll just do another set for you.

newsvx 11-18-2009 08:36 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Gads,
Thanks.

BTW, do the "SUBARU" stickers withstand the heat generated by the calipers?

Harry

gsodonis 11-19-2009 03:32 AM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
I've seen enough of them to think that they'd be OK for daily drivers. They probably won't not last long on a set that autocrossed or taken to track days alot. At the cost of less than $10, it's sure worth a try. Worst case, they come off or you take em off and clean the calipers back to new.

SVXRide 11-19-2009 10:46 AM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Gads,

Beautiful work! Wish I could rationalize spending $300 right now ;):D. Drop me a PM if you don't get a serious offer in the next 30 days.

Thanks.

-Bill

lhopp77 11-23-2009 09:01 AM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SVXRide (Post 625549)
Gads,

Beautiful work! Wish I could rationalize spending $300 right now ;):D. Drop me a PM if you don't get a serious offer in the next 30 days.

Thanks.

-Bill

That's actually a very fair price. Just check the prices for all 4 rebuilt calipers from any of the cheap auto stores. To bad these are not red. :)

I am actually about half way through doing my own. If I wasn't retired, I would be wasting money as its taking a lot of time. :p

Lee

SVXRide 11-23-2009 08:05 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lhopp77 (Post 625876)
That's actually a very fair price. Just check the prices for all 4 rebuilt calipers from any of the cheap auto stores. To bad these are not red. :)

I am actually about half way through doing my own. If I wasn't retired, I would be wasting money as its taking a lot of time. :p

Lee

Lee,
Don't get me wrong, I in no way meant to imply that $300 isn't a good price:cool: My comment was only meant to be a reflection of my current lack of disposable income ;)
-Bill

sunvalleyray 11-24-2009 06:02 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Gads,

Received my rebuild and power coated calipers today, they look like they came from some German factory meaning like new. Great job thanks a lot.
Hopefully BTom will have a new source for rotors soon since Race Concepts seems to have disappeared.

Sunvalleyray

Mike621 11-30-2009 12:11 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Gads,

Could you quote me on a set not polished, in black.

RojoRocket 11-30-2009 02:18 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
You have PM.

Glenn

gsodonis 11-30-2009 02:31 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike621 (Post 626560)
Gads,

Could you quote me on a set not polished, in black.

Mike,

The price for unpolished calipers is $300.

The price for these polished calipers is normally higher (by $50) - I priced them lower this one time to move them (and help pay for Christmas goodies). Consider these polished black ones to be a Cyber Monday deal.

Mike621 11-30-2009 04:46 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Sounds like a good deal to me, although I'm not quite ready. I will be consulting you once my motor is back in and my Ebony is back up and running.

RojoRocket 11-30-2009 05:04 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
Sold!!

Glenn

gsodonis 11-30-2009 06:14 PM

Re: FS: Newly Rebuilt Black Powder Coated SVX Calipers
 
You have PM


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