Seems like I will be coming up with additional points for a while.
Anyway, this one is about bleeders and brake lines. The both holes on the caliper are the same with M10x1.25 thread (that would be fine M10). The only difference is, that the bleeder hole has a pressed in steel seat for the bleeder to seal against. Since I wanted to run the brake hose to the closer hole on both sides of the fork, I had to press the seat out.
To press the seat out:
- file a nail to fit in the caliper hole but bigger than the hole in the seat
- cut the nail short enough to fit in the piston cavity
- push the nail through the seat and secure it in a vice
- with rubber mallet tap on the caliper several times
- the seat should come out without much effort
An alternative would be to make a puller from thin bolt and nut, but this worked well enough for me.
Now you need to run a correct tap M10x1.25 carefully through both threads to clear out the accumulated gunk and you are ready to install brake lines in whichever hole suits you better. From my experience, the bleeder seals fine without the seat, but I also used silikon tape on threads of the bleeder.