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Torque specs for Caliper halves bolts

Originally Posted by Rusty Found my notes. The 10mm was 40 ftlbs, and the 12 was 70 ftlbs. The heads have no markings on them to tell what they are.

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Old 12-23-2019, 02:03 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Found my notes. The 10mm was 40 ftlbs, and the 12 was 70 ftlbs. The heads have no markings on them to tell what they are. So I went with a spec in the middle. When you reassemble the halves. Take a honing stone with oil and stone the mating surfaces of each half. This will remove any high spots. The o-ring in between the halves. Make sure you put brake assemble lube or brake fluid on it before bolting the halves together.
I wish I could give you endless rep !! Thank you so so much rusty! Alright I’ll look up how to do all that and go buy the stone, I read on another thread that you said to use some blue liquid, I’ll find it again and use that to see the high and low spots.
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