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Thread: '67S Brake Bleed Screw Torque Specs?

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    '67S Brake Bleed Screw Torque Specs?

    Anyone have recommended tightening torques for the front and rear bleed screws on the OE cast iron '67S calipers?

    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Bob S.
    Bob Schaefer

    ‘67 911S Canary/Lemon yellow, sunroof coupe produced w/100L tank. Until determined otherwise, 306943S appears to be 1 of 1, and among the earliest 911’s with a 100L tank. The 911’s initial participation in a competitive event, the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally, was fitted with a 100L tank (#300055). Seeking additional info on earliest 100L tank fitments to 911’s.



    ‘70 914/6 (2.7l RS spec engine, but searching for 6404915 original)

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    There must be a spec somewhere but I and many others have gotten along fine over the years just snugging them up and adding an extra inch of wrench movement.

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    3 N-m or 2 Ft/lb
    Patrick

    67 911S

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