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Torque Spec For Factory 4 Pot Bolts

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Old 06-06-2003, 01:46 PM
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Specifically the ones that hold the two halves together. Is there a torque spec for those I hope?
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Old 06-06-2003, 02:15 PM
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it is against the law to pull that apart, the police will be at you house shortly



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what are you talking about? 4 pot bolts?
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The four bolts that hold the factory 4 piston calipers together.



I just said screw it and torqued them to 250ft/lbs. They liked it.
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Originally Posted by Geoffman72' date='Jun 6 2003, 04:27 PM
The four bolts that hold the factory 4 piston calipers together.



I just said screw it and torqued them to 250ft/lbs. They liked it.
ok, what were you doing in there?



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yea not supposed to take out the bridge bolts.



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Front caliper mounting bolts (four piston caliper) 58-72 ft-lbs



is that the one you're talking about... looking in my haynes manual, thats the only thing that i see that differentiates between one and four piston calipers.



Other than that though I see nothing that goes up that high for torque specs (other than the master cylinder).
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I was in there rebuilding the calipers for a friend of min doing a 5 lug swap on an 86 sport. I'll post pics in a new thread!
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