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After some J-Spec brake part numbers please?


Chris Wilson
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Here's what EPC says. I'm not sure why there are two part numbers for the pins, hopefully it means something to you.

 

01 47715C 47715-50010 9305-9605 PIN, CYLINDER SLIDE (REAR) - SUB PIN SIDE

02 47715C 47715-50030 9305-9605 PIN, CYLINDER SLIDE (REAR) - MAIN PIN SIDE

03 47775D 47775-50010 9305-9605 BOOT, BUSH DUST (REAR)

04 47769A 47769-50010 9305-9605 BUSH, CYLINDER SLIDE NO1

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No problem Chris:

 

47715A 47715-24010 9305-9605 PIN, FRONT DISC BRAKE CYLINDER SLIDE

47715B 90109-08214 9305-9605 BOLT (FOR FRONT DISC BRAKE CYLINDER SLIDE)

47713C 90389-08101 9305-9605 COLLAR (FOR FRONT DISC BRAKE CYLINDER)

47775 47775-50010 9305-9605 BOOT, BUSH DUST (FOR FRONT DISC BRAKE)

47769 47769-50010 9305-9605 BUSH, CYLINDER SLIDE NO.1 (FOR FRONT DISC BRAKE)

47779 47769-50020 9305-9605 BUSH, CYLINDER SLIDE NO.2 (FOR FRONT DISC BRAKE)

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OK, that's superb, many thanks, and much appreciated. No doubt they'll be silly money, but i need to keep some of these on stock now, caliper pin problems are turning up very regularly these days!

 

No doubt very expensive for what they!

 

I'm seeing the same, the last 3 sets of brakes I've had have all had stuck pins, nearly always the rear ones.

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  • 8 years later...

Hi guys sorry for the thread revival- but I'm after a lower rear sliding pin and the rubber bit on the end but it appears to be three parts to the lower pin on the diagram above? Do I need to get all 3 parts listed? When it came out of the calliper I only remember seeing the pin and rubber ring. Many thanks.

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The other part will still be in the calliper, they tap into the casting and have an accordion of rubber to keep water/crap out of the bore the pin goes into. Probably worth getting them (x2 per caliper) if they show any sign of wear.

 

The (small) rubber bit is considered optional by some as the can increase the incidences of siezing

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