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Originally Posted by Jayhovah Sure thing =) It's in there somewhere, just have to find it! Nope its actually not in there, I've been looking for the past half an

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Old 09-01-2017, 12:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sure thing =) It's in there somewhere, just have to find it!
Nope its actually not in there, I've been looking for the past half an hour. Its not anywhere else on the net either.
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Nope its actually not in there, I've been looking for the past half an hour. Its not anywhere else on the net either.
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The torque specs for the bolts holding the caliper halves together is not in the manual.
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The torque specs for the bolts holding the caliper halves together is not in the manual.
Thanks Rusty. I saw some other posts about just using the bolt size/specs to look it up, which puts it ~91 ftlbs. So...say in changing my rotors I accidentally loosened the caliper half bolts and saw some brake fluid leak slowly. I didn’t have the fluid cap off and tightened it up within a minute or so, and didn’t see any more leaks. This was all before I used the caliper piston press tool, etc. Should I be OK?
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Thanks Rusty. I saw some other posts about just using the bolt size/specs to look it up, which puts it ~91 ftlbs. So...say in changing my rotors I accidentally loosened the caliper half bolts and saw some brake fluid leak slowly. I didn’t have the fluid cap off and tightened it up within a minute or so, and didn’t see any more leaks. This was all before I used the caliper piston press tool, etc. Should I be OK?
You should be ok. I can't find my notes on the torque specs right now. The torque spec is lower than 91 lbs I believe. To find the torque spec. You have to use the bolt body diameter, not the head size.
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