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> 999.166.055.02, E-brake cable attachment pins
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post Mar 24 2010, 09:13 PM
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These pins attach the e-brake cable to the arm on the caliper. They are held in place by clip (012.645.2).

The pin shaft is 6mm in diameter, 15mm long. The clip groove is 12mm down.

The pin is constructed of steel and was originally cad plated.

PET page: 701-10, Pos# 32
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The following images show the pin, and the clip (012.645.2), as well as illustrating installation.
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post Nov 13 2010, 03:02 PM
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The clip has been found. McMaster Parts #94824A300

There is a clevis pin that also may work. Part #92735A200

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Does anyone know where to find the clevis pin nowadays? The McMaster-Carr part is NLA and a search for the Porsche part number turns up nothing. Apparently metric clevis pins with retaining grooves are not easy to find...
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post Apr 22 2020, 07:27 AM
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Eric Shea/PMB Performance, told me a year ago that he stocks these parts. Give him a ring.
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