Lima Delta Posted May 4, 2022 Author Share Posted May 4, 2022 Try this link https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1498309-brake-caliper-falls-off-1981-f-250-dual-piston-caliper.html Here is the search link if it comes up https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/search.php?searchid=32536833 Dave ---- Thanks Dave, Interesting to read through that thread. Seems like a funny coincidence that, like me, the op and at least one other poster reported the issue on the passenger side only. Well, I guess I have some measuring to do today lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuzzFace2 Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 Try this link https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1498309-brake-caliper-falls-off-1981-f-250-dual-piston-caliper.html Here is the search link if it comes up https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/search.php?searchid=32536833 Dave ---- Thanks Dave, Interesting to read through that thread. Seems like a funny coincidence that, like me, the op and at least one other poster reported the issue on the passenger side only. Well, I guess I have some measuring to do today lol I did not read through it this time to see what the fix was but did remember seeing it. Hope it helps Dave ---- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBrother-84 Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 I hit EXACTLY the same issue, couple of years ago, after 115 miles of high speed gravel road... Completely LOST the spring and key (although the bolt was always in place). Calliper was "noising" in the wheel. With the help of a little garage at Parent, (yes, it's the village name), we were able to make a temporary fix, to keep the calliper at its place long enough to go back home. Back to home, had to weld a bit the calliper end, to fill the loose at the key. Was temporary, finally changed the callipers, too worn. Since that time I keep a «bolt+spring+key» spare kit in glove box. Even with good callipers. No risk to take. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lima Delta Posted May 9, 2022 Author Share Posted May 9, 2022 I hit EXACTLY the same issue, couple of years ago, after 115 miles of high speed gravel road... Completely LOST the spring and key (although the bolt was always in place). Calliper was "noising" in the wheel. With the help of a little garage at Parent, (yes, it's the village name), we were able to make a temporary fix, to keep the calliper at its place long enough to go back home. Back to home, had to weld a bit the calliper end, to fill the loose at the key. Was temporary, finally changed the callipers, too worn. Since that time I keep a «bolt+spring+key» spare kit in glove box. Even with good callipers. No risk to take. I did another temporary fix. Last week I pulled the key and spring out and inserted a thicker shim and haven't had any trouble... yet. I decided to just go ahead and get new calipers. They should be in tomorrow, so we'll see what happens! Cheers! Lucas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted May 9, 2022 Share Posted May 9, 2022 I did another temporary fix. Last week I pulled the key and spring out and inserted a thicker shim and haven't had any trouble... yet. I decided to just go ahead and get new calipers. They should be in tomorrow, so we'll see what happens! Cheers! Lucas I think replacing the calipers is a good plan. Hopefully that will solve the problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lima Delta Posted May 28, 2022 Author Share Posted May 28, 2022 I think replacing the calipers is a good plan. Hopefully that will solve the problem. I thought I'd follow up in case anyone else comes across the same issue. Having been driving on the new calipers (which included all new keys, springs and hold-down bolts) for a while now, the problem seems to be fixed (knocks on wood). I was a little concerned initially because when installing the new keys and springs I was able to push them in easily by hand, making me wonder if the fit was too loose. If anything does come loose again, I'll really be at a loss since as far as I was able to determine the mounting brackets on both spindles measure out to be the same on both sides. In any case, seems relatively safe to say that if your caliper falls off while driving, you almost certainly need new calipers lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted May 28, 2022 Share Posted May 28, 2022 I think replacing the calipers is a good plan. Hopefully that will solve the problem. I thought I'd follow up in case anyone else comes across the same issue. Having been driving on the new calipers (which included all new keys, springs and hold-down bolts) for a while now, the problem seems to be fixed (knocks on wood). I was a little concerned initially because when installing the new keys and springs I was able to push them in easily by hand, making me wonder if the fit was too loose. If anything does come loose again, I'll really be at a loss since as far as I was able to determine the mounting brackets on both spindles measure out to be the same on both sides. In any case, seems relatively safe to say that if your caliper falls off while driving, you almost certainly need new calipers lol Thanks for the follow up. The fact that it hasn't come off again is a good sign that you probably have it whipped. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lima Delta Posted July 21, 2022 Author Share Posted July 21, 2022 Thanks for the follow up. The fact that it hasn't come off again is a good sign that you probably have it whipped. Hi guys, Coming home yesterday, that passenger side caliper came loose again after a hard stab on the brakes. Just to review, that's a brand new caliper and hardware. I'm thinking the problem has got to be with the steering knuckle. I have no way to measure the brackets on the knuckle accurately enough to make a determination of wear, so I'm on the verge of finding some replacement knuckles. Question: I was looking at the parts lists trying to determine if there are different versions for the same axle, but it's all as clear as mud to me - does anyone know if the knuckles for the 8 lug Dana 44HD axles are all the same? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted July 21, 2022 Share Posted July 21, 2022 Hi guys, Coming home yesterday, that passenger side caliper came loose again after a hard stab on the brakes. Just to review, that's a brand new caliper and hardware. I'm thinking the problem has got to be with the steering knuckle. I have no way to measure the brackets on the knuckle accurately enough to make a determination of wear, so I'm on the verge of finding some replacement knuckles. Question: I was looking at the parts lists trying to determine if there are different versions for the same axle, but it's all as clear as mud to me - does anyone know if the knuckles for the 8 lug Dana 44HD axles are all the same? Thanks! It is a very confusing area, so I understand why it isn't clear to you. But let me try to work my way through it. First, you have to go to the Front Driving Axle Cross Reference Guide and find out what parts list your axle uses. Here's a portion of that guide and I've highlighted the only ones that are 44HD's. Turns out they use parts lists 30.3C and 30.3E. And then you go to Section 30, which is the "30" part of 30.3C & E. And scroll down until you see "Front Axle Parts Lists 3A Thru 3M" since both C and E lie between A and M. And then scroll down until you find Spindle Assy 3105. At that point you look at Column C and find that those axles use spindles E6TZ 3105-E. Then move on to Column E and lo and behold those axles use the same spindle! So, to answer your question, yes I believe that all 44HD axles use the same spindles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lima Delta Posted July 22, 2022 Author Share Posted July 22, 2022 It is a very confusing area, so I understand why it isn't clear to you. But let me try to work my way through it. First, you have to go to the Front Driving Axle Cross Reference Guide and find out what parts list your axle uses. Here's a portion of that guide and I've highlighted the only ones that are 44HD's. Turns out they use parts lists 30.3C and 30.3E. And then you go to Section 30, which is the "30" part of 30.3C & E. And scroll down until you see "Front Axle Parts Lists 3A Thru 3M" since both C and E lie between A and M. And then scroll down until you find Spindle Assy 3105. At that point you look at Column C and find that those axles use spindles E6TZ 3105-E. Then move on to Column E and lo and behold those axles use the same spindle! So, to answer your question, yes I believe that all 44HD axles use the same spindles. Aha, thank you so much Gary! I'd like to say I would have figured that out, but I'm not sure I would have lol Cheers! PS. New tires look good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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