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Czar of C.R.A.P.
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Help Identify Calipers
I believe these are "S" calipers but not sure of year. Need rebuild kits. I didn't see a Porsche number only the H137 and an X. The brand name is ATE. The parts breakdowns that I looked at didn't have the square portion.
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Yes they appear to be the early alloy S calipers. Are the mounting holes at a 3.5" spacing? I think there is only one kit for all years of the alloy "S" caliper and are host has them.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Burford, ON, Canada
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Actually, I call those the late 'S' caliper. These were in use from at least 1974 and on the first 930. The early aluminum 'S' caliper was very similar except the 'nose' was smaller and had the appearance of the cast iron caliper. This later version has the broad nose and is probably a little stiffer. Here is the early version:
![]() Kit part # 901-351-998-00-M4 Link: http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/911M/POR_911M_BRKhyd_pg4.htm#item15 you may also require new pistons: STOMSKI-SR012 on the next page.
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Here's a couple pics of the 'S' calipers on my car.
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