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> Help me double check these ATE brake parts, Need old ATE parts book info
914Sixer
post Apr 8 2013, 08:51 PM
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I think I purchased two front "M" caliper kits: ATE 13.0441-4801.2
Google says Porsche 356 but makes reference to 901.351.964, 911.351.946

I think this is two 911 Master Cylinder Kits ATE 3.0370-3819.2
No info on the Google machine when I ran the number.


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post Apr 8 2013, 10:05 PM
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Basically "any" 48mm caliper for the kits (356, 911M, 911A). Not the S-Caliper though. Those are ATE part numbers vs. Porsche part numbers. The only difference with the later A kits are the little clips. The later A pins have the spring end so no clips are needed.

MC kits are NLA. Bunch of people looking for them because ATE no longer supplies them.
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post Apr 8 2013, 10:14 PM
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Could supply the master cylinder kits to George. He's selling rebuildable cores on eBay
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