Specs on 993tt caliper bolts?
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Installation torque of a lot of critical fasteners is "torque to yield", which stretches the bolt so they shouldn't be reused- see Queensland Corvette club link above. AAN head bolts fall into this category, but I'm not sure the 993TT caliper bolts do.
For a M12X1.5 grade 10.9 bolt, yield torque is 123 newton-meters or 90 lb-ft. However, ECS's site (assuming it's correct- I couldn't find another reference) indicates that the caliper to bracket bolts should be torqued to only 62 lb-ft, which is well under the yield torque. This means that you should be able to safely reuse them. Then again, it's only about $15 for all four bolts.<ul><li><a href="http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/support/docs-MKIV-Braking-Stage3.html">ECS Tuning 993TT installation</a></li></ul>
For a M12X1.5 grade 10.9 bolt, yield torque is 123 newton-meters or 90 lb-ft. However, ECS's site (assuming it's correct- I couldn't find another reference) indicates that the caliper to bracket bolts should be torqued to only 62 lb-ft, which is well under the yield torque. This means that you should be able to safely reuse them. Then again, it's only about $15 for all four bolts.<ul><li><a href="http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/support/docs-MKIV-Braking-Stage3.html">ECS Tuning 993TT installation</a></li></ul>
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