Well its been a long time but its nice to be back.
After selling my custom Gilera Saturno a few years back, I still dont own another yet but I do work on them for people
and (very happily) am known as a bit of a specialist due to owning around 6 of them when I lived in Japan and now back in Australia.
I have a customer who boiled his rear caliper after we adjusted the foot controls to what he felt was his liking; on the way home he was 'leaning' on his brake pedal without realising it and the transferred friction cooked the lot. Even warped the backing plates!
I am now restoring the rear end from the shower of hot brake fluid.
The Gilera/Grimeca unit is actually quite nice. It is light and has anodised pistons. and once cleaned up all looks good.
But I cant find a seal kit for the 32/16mm pistons. I can find a piston and o-ring kit but I don't want that, I just want seals.
Can anyone point me to a link please?
nice to be back,
Sean
Saturno rear caliper seals.
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Saturno rear caliper seals.
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Re: Saturno rear caliper seals.
Saturno and Nordies should have the same rear brake caliper.
32mm piston?
Aprilia Ref: AP8113122 (Leonardo '99) and others
This sealing kit should fit, but i did not know if it's easy to get or not.
No warranty
I found this informations years ago in the french forum
ciao Joachim
32mm piston?
Aprilia Ref: AP8113122 (Leonardo '99) and others
This sealing kit should fit, but i did not know if it's easy to get or not.
No warranty
I found this informations years ago in the french forum
ciao Joachim
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Re: Saturno rear caliper seals.
customhead, where are you in Australia? I am up near Byron Bay. I have a near complete Grimeca rear brake caliper. Let me know what part you need and I could post them to you. Do you have any knowledge of a generic (possibly KTM) temperature water sensor radiator fan switch For a Gilera Saturno 500. I don't know if my works but the fan does not come on when the needle gets into the red on a hot day. But, the fan is working okay when I complete the circuit. regards Leo W
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temperature switch
the original switch is marked...
ELTH 264507 92° - 84°
Thread is M14x1,5
2 contact tabs 6,3mm
I suppose it will switch ON at 92° and will switch OFF again at 84°C
KTM or Husky should fit. Maybe something from Fiat, Alfa, Lancia will also do it.
I found this cheap one from China
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Kuhlmitteltempe ... :rk:2:pf:0
They claim 95° but in the text and on the unit itself i can read 85°
That's the temperatur it will switch ON
Maybe it's not bad to switch on a little earlier. But i suppose 85 or 92° will not be that much difference.
So at that price it may be worth a try.
If it works and you did not trust the china parts, you can still buy an original KTM part
Good luck and keep us informed
ciao Joachim
ELTH 264507 92° - 84°
Thread is M14x1,5
2 contact tabs 6,3mm
I suppose it will switch ON at 92° and will switch OFF again at 84°C
KTM or Husky should fit. Maybe something from Fiat, Alfa, Lancia will also do it.
I found this cheap one from China
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Kuhlmitteltempe ... :rk:2:pf:0
They claim 95° but in the text and on the unit itself i can read 85°
That's the temperatur it will switch ON
Maybe it's not bad to switch on a little earlier. But i suppose 85 or 92° will not be that much difference.
So at that price it may be worth a try.
If it works and you did not trust the china parts, you can still buy an original KTM part
Good luck and keep us informed
ciao Joachim
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Re: Saturno rear caliper seals.
Hi Leo,
Thanks for your offer, I also have a complete caliper in my collection but I want to OH the one for my customer.
I am in South East Queensland and own True Grit Motorcycles.
For everybody's info I have bought this and am awaiting delivery. Lets hope I got it right
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Genuine-Apr ... 2749.l2649
I will post the results.
Sean
Thanks for your offer, I also have a complete caliper in my collection but I want to OH the one for my customer.
I am in South East Queensland and own True Grit Motorcycles.
For everybody's info I have bought this and am awaiting delivery. Lets hope I got it right
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Genuine-Apr ... 2749.l2649
I will post the results.
Sean
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Re: Saturno rear caliper seals.
Seal kit for the caliper is good fits up correctly
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Re: Saturno rear caliper seals.
thanks for that information
Hope it will last
Soemtimes there is a problem with the pistons.
Due to wear it will stuck in the cylinder from time to time
ciao Joachim
Hope it will last
Soemtimes there is a problem with the pistons.
Due to wear it will stuck in the cylinder from time to time
ciao Joachim