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Offline cletus

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Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« on: February 18, 2009, 08:03:06 pm »
I recently installed a disc brake arrangement that may be of interest to anyone wanting to upgrade to hydraulic brakes.

Brake Parts Source

Rotor used on a 1993 Ford Festiva   8.25 diamenter      Caliper used on a 2004 Chev Impala (rear wheel)

-weld a 3/8 steel round plate on to the differential yoke and machine  the O.D. to fit the I.D. of the brake rotor rotor
-machine or grind out clearance to slip the rotor over top of the yoke
-mark out a bolt pattern (5/16) 4 holes minimum to attach the rotor the the machined yoke flange
-cut a 3/16 plate caliper mounting bracket and 2 gussets
-mount your rotor on to the pinion shaft and clamp the caliper on to the rotor to line it up to weld the supporting plate on to the differential
-use a shim spacer between the welded plate and the caliper to accommodate any alignment issues in the future

I hope this will be of some help.Feel free to contact me if you require more information

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2009, 05:08:45 pm »
Nice job Cletus! Good info. and nice clear pictures. Looks like a pro.

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2009, 11:00:29 am »
Yes, beautiful job,
Are you interested in making up a kit and selling it?
Bob

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2009, 07:47:41 pm »
Hello Snowbusman

It is difficult to make up a kit however if you wish to have a brake arrangement like this made for your machine I will help you out with the small details.I have the over the counter part numbers and I can send you a print that will save you a bit of manufacturing time.You can email me at any time.

Ray

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2009, 01:17:14 pm »
Hi Ray
My E Mail address bobsanders@live.ca
The hyd brake looks great. What did you do for the control?
I would appreciate any info you can supply. I am just getting the engine finished.m I converted the IND313 from 3 speed standard to a 727 automatic. Had to change a few things but very achievable. The hardest thing was finding 313 information but I have it all now. If I can help you with anything, let me know.
Cheers
Bob

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2009, 06:58:57 pm »
Bob
I will be away on a Bombardier trip for a while.When I return I will give you all the information that is available.It sounds like your rebuild is coming along very nice.

Ray

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2010, 03:51:07 am »
Bob
I will be away on a Bombardier trip for a while.When I return I will give you all the information that is available.It sounds like your rebuild is coming along very nice.

Ray

  Cletus, any chance of getting some of that info to ?? I just bought a new rotor & semi loaded caliper for a 1998 Toyota tercel. Rotor is 9 1/2" diameter. I can bring it back if need be. I tried going the tail end of the trans route but my machinist didn't like the way it was looking. No strength he said. Not much to weld to where it is cast. And the drive shaft fellow didn't like it either. Said the tail end of the trans would be under alot of strain.  
  Both were leaning toward the diff brake idea. What did you use for a master cylinder ?? Another question. Would this setup raise up the height of the floor ?? Is this enough to stop one of these bombers on a hill, as there's lots of them here.

                                                                               OT., looking for help to get stopped !!

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2010, 08:27:01 pm »
He is still in the bush trying to finish off our dock.  But to answer a couple of your questions, the brake will for sure stop you on a dime.  The brake force is multiplied by the gearing of your differential.

We noticed that the brake disc needs to be from a small car to keep the diameter down.  Or else it will be hitting the floor.  He will have to tell you what size he used as I can't remember.  So you are probably ok with the disc from a tercel.

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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2010, 07:34:29 am »
my brake set up was from a 70's toyota,smaller does seem to work great.
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Re: Disc Brake Install /w pictures
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2010, 08:10:24 pm »
OT
When you go looking for a disc brake parts try get a caliper unit that bolts on rather than a lot fit into a wheel housing slide.
Secondly try to get a small diameter rotor with the right kind of center. You want the rotor close to the differential to facilitate mounting and operating the caliper. I can get you the part no. of the caliper that I have used and I think I went with a Ford Festiva rotor. I will send you a picture of a master cylinder that mounts to your existing under the floor linkage. We used a master cylinder with the pedal mounted like in a car for our machine. I will look for more information for you.
Bye the way that is a very fine lokking build you have on the go. Keep up the good work and you willl be the proud owner on a Classic Wooody

Cletus