Barry - I couldn't agree with you more, again.
I think this is another one of those use your own judgment calls since ATE does not obviously post torque values since they don't recommend splitting the caliper. Â I find it interesting the momentum this issue has developed, as I continue to follow and listen closely.
Obviously there is a liability issue with ATE for not wanting to split the calipers. Â Maybe they haven't exposed the true reasons, or feel they are responsible to do so by their no-split procedure recommendation. Â I'm curious why Brembo doesn't follow the same protocol since the calipers and materials seem to be similar if not identical. Â But I'm not a metallurgist, structural engineer or trying to start another debate accusing manufactures of anything slanted. That would never happen.
I replaced my caliper half bolts with a set of SS bolts, their stretch and tinsel characteristics are unknown to me. Â I torqued them in 2 stages to 15 Ft-lbs. Â That was about 5 years and several hundred miles ago with the replacement EPDM round O-rings installed. Â My ATE front brakes are working quite well with no failures, or leaks. Â In fact - the brakes on my R65 are one of the things I am most impressed with.
Your mileage may vary.
Does this mean I've just ventured into the English Channel with only a Speedo and no life vest and chase boat?
-M Â