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> Subject: Type 3 Calipers
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> I found a caliper in a junkyard that seems to be in good working order.
> unfortunately, upon closer observation (sadly, at home), I realized that the
> caliper in my 71 Squareback has two bleeding bolts, and the one I bougth only
> has one.
> Should I worry about this, or will it do? I got it out of another type
> 3.
I believe you will find that the mounting holes are farther apart on the
caliper with the dual bleeders. That would be a caliper from a '72-'73.
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Tim Fink
69 Squareback tfink@hubcap.clemson.edu
90 Jetta Mechanical Engineering
67 Fastback Clemson University
South Carolina
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