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Old 07-27-2021, 08:05 AM   #1
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Calipers - What have I got?

The joys of assembling parts many years after purchase....

I have upgraded to disks on good old Woody and last night was assembling the campers and attaching the flex lines.

Drivers side, not a problem but the passenger side the thread for the flex line is damaged - it actually looks like a manufacturing fault. Tried running a tap down it but it still is not a good fit.

So, want to get a replacement caliper my question is what caliper do I have.

Done the usual research - there was a thread on it on this site - but no definitive answer.

The casting numbers are

K18007153 GM

but the various sites I have looked on don't recognise it and want to know what vehicle they are for.

I 'think' this is a 79-96 c1500 caliper but, getting stuff shipped over to the UK, I want to make sure as it is an expensive mistake.

Does anyone have a definitive?

Appreciate the help.

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Old 07-27-2021, 08:21 AM   #2
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Re: Calipers - What have I got?

Hard to find. This place shows a 1984 C20.
ER472K Front Left
Absco Disc Brake Caliper ER472K
Disc Brake Caliper
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Using ABSCO disc reference no: D52 WITH CALIPER CASTING #(S) K18007152 K18007153 REMAN SEMI-LOADED CALIPER
https://dpars.com/fr/Catalog/1984/Ch...-Brake-Caliper
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Old 07-27-2021, 08:26 AM   #3
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Re: Calipers - What have I got?

Thanks Chief!

I would have thought that using the part number would have made this an easy find but, alas, not so.

Appreciate the link, will have a look now.

There is still a long way to go before I am back on the road but like to completely finish a job, torqued up and split pins etc, before moving into the next thing.

Should have an update to my thread in the near future.

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Re: Calipers - What have I got?

I think D52 Calipers are from 1971 to 1987 all the same. I think...
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Old 07-27-2021, 10:08 AM   #5
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Re: Calipers - What have I got?

Thanks again Chief - it is the D52 part that has opened Pandoras box and I now have a plethora of options.

Has anybody used the Wilwood D52 dual piston calipers and did they fit with a 15" wheel??

Well, If I have to spend money on getting them shipped over I might as well upgrade. Right....

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