How often can one open the inner brake venting cap and complete the adjustment for the venting clearance? Most always the 4mm internal hex strips out and we are left with removing the caliper to make things right. If we are going through this would it make sense to thread into the existing cap and screw a bolt as to allow for us to grip an external hex?
That cap can be replaced with one that has a hex head on it.
However, that protruding cap will interfere with the rear trailing arm during removal of the caliper itself, and the cap will have to be removed prior to being able to remove the caliper.
I've accepted that slight inconvenience and replaced mine.
We always use the new upgraded M5 version of this plug. It has a deeper engagement shaft along with 5mm vs. 4mm hex so... basically fixes all the problems and fits the arms etc.:
https://pmbperformance.com/products/upgraded-inner-adjuster-plug-for-porsche-914-4-914-6-ferrari-dino-308-etc
I do recommend a very small amount of anti seize.
Depending on early or late we could have inventory or 5-days. Getting to be busy season.
Mine came out just fine (the calipers are on their way back from PMB as I type) is it worth worrying about if they are in excellent condition? I was going to add a little anti-sieze or weak thread locker.
I got mine a few weeks back! Thanks @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=1110
Eric, I was digging around on YouTube hoping for an install tips video. Is there one? Just curious about stuff like greasing the bleeders (I hate doing that but...), What are the two bleeder screws about? Since the caliper is drained does that change anything in the process? Venting strategies etc.
Just picked up the calipers from the post office. They look awesome, thanks for providing this service. Sadly just in time for a snow storm. Sigh.
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