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So in what surely can only be described as a complete act of idiocy, I decided to rebuild my 200sx rear calipers when I had them powder coated.

 

I was inclined to do this as I was doing my front S12+8 and it "seemed" like a good idea at the time.

 

These were Rock Auto rebuild specials that I got for like $30

 

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They came apart easy enough:

 

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So at this point... right here:

 

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My spider sense SHOULD have been tingling... see that roller bearing in there?

 

Here let me help out a little:

 

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it's part number 44130 in this diagram courtesy of Courtesy Nissan (NLA).

 

It is a VERY special little bearing... one that is obviously expensive as later rebuilders bypassed replacing it and used bronze:

 

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So I know what you are thinking... why didn't he just leave them in there... I mean did they NEED to come out?

 

So this is yet another thing that I have made peace with myself by pretending that the previous owner had done this.

 

 

All of this brings me to my question for the forum: Any one ever replace this before?

 

Here are some better pictures of the sizes of the parts in question:

 

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Powder coated caliper bodies are lonely:

 

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I've done the same disassembly with another set of rear calipers with built in parking brakes. I left the bearing in, told the shop to take care not to get any sand blasting media in them, had the powder coated. Once I got them back, I had sprayed out the bearings with a cleaner and compressed air to get out any possible blasting media and the old hardened grease. I repaced them with grease, reassembled them and haven't had an issue since.

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