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Thread: Mahle 2.2S pistons and Cylinder value? New ATE calipers value. Help.

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    Mahle 2.2S pistons and Cylinder value? New ATE calipers value. Help.

    Hello EarlyS,

    Hoping you all could help me again! Trying to clear out some of my late fathers items.
    Complete set (used) pistons part #84p8 and cylinders.






    How does one find part numbers for these guys?

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    show us top & back side of the calipers to help identify.
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    I need to snag a pic of the top.

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    They appear, so far, to be front type M for vented rotors; probably early 1970's. Not sure about 911, but the 914 got dual bleed nipples for 1973.
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    You can get a set of NEW 2.2 liter 911S Mahle pistons and cylinders for $3,974.51 from Sierra Madre Collection or six separately from Pelican Parts for $643.50 each ($3,861.00 for six).

    You could just ask an appropriate discount for them being used.
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    Excellent info NeunElf thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    They appear, so far, to be front type M for vented rotors; probably early 1970's. Not sure about 911, but the 914 got dual bleed nipples for 1973.
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    Anyone else chime in on what calipers these are? Thanks Tim

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