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I guess there`s a 1st time for everything..-Barry

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:!: Got a "new"30l gtv...Driving along at 160 -170km/h on the freeway and had to apply brakes rather firmly(speed camera... :oops: )

Car was all over the place...some ol granny actually gave me the finger as she passed me....
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Barry I don't know if this is your situation but I have noticed that my pins have a nasty habit of trying to work their way out of the caliper.
When I'm at the track I check them after each run.There's some kind of a little "c" clip that should maintain their position but I guess they weaken over time.
Then again maybe you were looking for a little excitement and simply left them out :lol:
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Murray,new car,new engine,having fun...checked the pads through the wheel....and driving it...Stupid I know,but I did it...

Made new pins with threaded bar and locknuts either side....
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Scary! I am glad you are OK. I have never seen this before but I will sure check it from now on.
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holy crap barry - you're a lucky boy . :shock:
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Murray,been thinking bout your pins migrating east...

You know our gray Loctite silicon??It will hold a wild bull in place,yet easy to remove when you need to..a blob on the pin head..?

P,Yea,it felt wild...on a track you expect stuff like this.and you can prepare for banging the wall..but on the freeway with other users AND you`re being a bit of a n asshole with your driving,its not reccomended.. :wink:
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My guess is that someone forgot to install the pins.
Or, the pins were damaged (I've had bad, rusty, ones which had lost the locking ring).
Or, they were seriously wrong installed.

With normal pins installed as they should this does NOT happen.
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Micke,agreed...I just got the car and ovhauled the engine..
Been driving it about a week...yea,I know should have checked but I did not..
No pins installed at all.. :oops:
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Barry,

I wouldn't blame you for that.
In my wildest dreams, I wouldn't think of THAT as one place to save weight :twisted:

Off the topic:
That's the most dangerous but second most stupid Alfa related thing I know. The record holder is still the bozo who installed a 1800 head gasket in a 2000 engine I bought :shock: :shock:
Nice fit, but the engine was running.
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Just take it the possitive way, this is NOT going to happen to you ever again :wink:
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I had a pin going halfway out once, man the car started pulling to one side! :shock:
I just had installed new pads though so it was all my fault, hadn't driven the pin fully home. After that I started to think maybe it was a good idea to make longer pins and drill a hole for safety wire. It wan't a very nice experience at all.
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Post by Barry »

Aaaah,Micke,thats happened a few time`s at ny shop...yea,it runs,but.....

Mats,yea,safety wire is the in thing here...good idea..
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I took a photo of the head gasket. You can clearly see the different offset of the 1.8 ans 2.0 engines. Look how the pistons have been smashing the gasket.
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Post by Barry »

:D :D So Micke,You going to fit the correct gasket to your race engine now?? :D :D :wink: 8)
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Naah,
I found this a gooood way to increase compression. So, now I'm looking for a 1300 gasket 8)
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