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Got a new used set of calipers from a 964. Was thinking of renewing the bleeder screws and looked at the Pelican catalog... none listed for newer than '89. I assume they are all the same, but we all know where assumptions get us...
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Take a look at the speed bleeders web site. They make them in many sizes. You may need to measure your bleed port to find the right one.
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The short answer is no.
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Most cast iron calipers take the 7mm x 1, and most aluminum calipers take the 10mm x 1
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964 calipers are 10mm x 1
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Yeah i thought they looked bigger than the wide A's.
Thanks gents!
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