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Author:  paulfoll [ Sun May 31, 2009 12:05 pm ]
Post subject:  S4 Front brake calipers

I have been offered some S4 front brake calipers that need a refurb due to some seized pistons.

I noticed that none of the pistons have dust seals -- is that right? I thought all S4 calipers had dust seals on each piston.

any insight you can give will be appreciated

Author:  stratfordshark [ Sun May 31, 2009 7:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

Yes they should all have dust seals, but if you are refurbing calipers they should be replaced anyway.

Porsche sells repair kits which include the seals for a few quid. Different part numbers for the different piston sizes.

Author:  Brett928S2 [ Sun May 31, 2009 10:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

Hi :)

As has been said they get new seals on the refurb....BUT unless you are doing yourself , do you realise how much its going to cost for the refurb ???? it AINT CHEAP....

Plus , if the pistons are seized in the bores, the refurb company may well tell you they are scrap :(


All the best Brett :)

Author:  paulfoll [ Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

guys -- thx for the heads up.

calipers with seized pistons are probably scrap then!


now a 2nd question (double points for answering it!):

I notice from the parts manual that there are 3 types of S4 calipers, the earliest with 36 & 42mm pistons and 2 later types with 36 & 44mm pistons. Might anyone know what the difference is between the 2 later types?

Author:  Brett928S2 [ Mon Jun 01, 2009 2:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

paulfoll wrote:
guys -- thx for the heads up.

calipers with seized pistons are probably scrap then!


now a 2nd question (double points for answering it!):

I notice from the parts manual that there are 3 types of S4 calipers, the earliest with 36 & 42mm pistons and 2 later types with 36 & 44mm pistons. Might anyone know what the difference is between the 2 later types?



Hi :)

I would GUESS the later ones are either for the GT or GTS ???

All the best Brett :)

Author:  paulfoll [ Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

right I think I have cracked it, the Porsche parts catalogue is very helpful, there are actually 4 types of S4 calipers . Each caliper does have a year of manufacture cast into it so that will help with indentification if you get landed with a pair.

1) the earliest S4 calipers are in fact from the previous model of 928 with 36 & 42 mm dia pistons. ie they used the parts bin up to 1987 ish (part nos: 928 351 421/2 00 for left & right calipers)

2) the next type produced until 1988 has the larger 36 & 44 mm dia pistons BUT uses a different dust seal (the dust seal is smaller than later models, so it does do not fit calipers made from 89 onwards) (part nos 928 351 421/2 01 for left and right)

3) Type 3, is as 2) above but made to 1991 and has the larger improved dust seals (part nos 1989-91 928 351 421/2 03 for left and right)

4) Type 4 is as 2) above but made from 1991 onwards and also has the larger improved dustseals. Not sure why it is different than Type 3 BUT it has the same part no and uses the same dust seals.

COST OF REPAIR KITS
This is where there is a catch:

Type 2 repair kits for all 8 pistons will cost at least £250, depending on how good you are at getting discount from an OPC

Type 3 & 4 calipers are out there in much greater numbers so the repair kits are much cheaper. Cost of repair kits for all 8 pistons is just over £100, again depending on how much discount you can get from your OPC.

a prize will be given if you get this far, without nodding off!

Author:  stepa1007 [ Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

The GT and S4 have the same brakes.
The GTS has larger front brakes.

I spoke to my local OPC parts dept today (JCT 600 Newcastle). They told my they no longer stock any 928 parts on the shelves and all items are ordered in. I know the former flagship is more reliable than the rest of the range but I would have expected them to keep service items in stock.
:(

Stephen

Author:  plenty [ Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

I took a bit of a punt and bought a used pair off eBay yesterday not knowing which variant it is...should arrive shortly.

Where is the year of manufacture stamped on the calipers?

Author:  paulfoll [ Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

if you imagine the caliper is made of 2 halves, the date stamp is on the surface at the top/bottom of the caliper that points towards the other half.

Author:  tr7v8 [ Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

stepa1007 wrote:
The GT and S4 have the same brakes.
The GTS has larger front brakes.

I spoke to my local OPC parts dept today (JCT 600 Newcastle). They told my they no longer stock any 928 parts on the shelves and all items are ordered in. I know the former flagship is more reliable than the rest of the range but I would have expected them to keep service items in stock.
:(

Stephen

That is the case for the 944 as well, even filters etc. they order in. To be expected TBH, how many will they see for even a service?

Author:  Richy_S [ Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

Not all these calipers have dust seals, some have scraper rings.

Rich

Author:  plenty [ Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

Happy to report that my purchased 2nd-hand calipers appear to be Type 3 as per Paul's description above.

Given that they were acquired used, is it prudent to take out and rebuild the pistons/seals or can I get away with leaving them in if visually they look OK? Would rather not have to spend the time/money in taking the pistons out, and possibly rebuilding the seals, if not needed.

Author:  paulfoll [ Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: S4 Front brake calipers

if the pistons are not seized, plate lift is not significant and no leaks when first used then just get on and use them.

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