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brakes help
Hi,
I am looking for a brake upgrade to my morris 1000, i have looked around on many web sites and they do not give you much info on a £300+ buy just a couple of lines.
I am looking for a upgrade to i think the ford version of brakes but i am not sure if i need a servo as well. Also it would be a great help if anyone can point me in the direction of the cheapest place to buy them on the net.
cheers
tom
I am looking for a brake upgrade to my morris 1000, i have looked around on many web sites and they do not give you much info on a £300+ buy just a couple of lines.
I am looking for a upgrade to i think the ford version of brakes but i am not sure if i need a servo as well. Also it would be a great help if anyone can point me in the direction of the cheapest place to buy them on the net.
cheers
tom
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Lowest cost upgrade is to fit the 9" front brakes from a Wolsely 1500 - NO servo required. Obviously you have to source these second-hand - post up in the Wanted section!!
Many firms sell disc kits - some seem to be better than others. All disc conversions require the master cylinder to be modified. It's up to you if you require a servo or not - depends how hard you can press the pedal! Ask the various firms for their opinion - and for TOTAL cost of all the necessary parts, including the master cylinder modification.
Many firms sell disc kits - some seem to be better than others. All disc conversions require the master cylinder to be modified. It's up to you if you require a servo or not - depends how hard you can press the pedal! Ask the various firms for their opinion - and for TOTAL cost of all the necessary parts, including the master cylinder modification.
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True but if you dont have the knowledge and skill & time to fit the minor cylinders in correct alignment the cost of new Wolseley cylinders is over £100 + new shoes £25 and thats after buying the drums so its not quite as cheap as it appears.Lowest cost upgrade is to fit the 9" front brakes from a Wolsely 1500 - NO servo required. Obviously you have to source these second-hand - post up in the Wanted section!!
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I'm very happy with my Marina front disc set-up, I used a servo and a remote header kit from JLH, excellent system IMO. I kept the standard drum brakes on the rear. 
There are scads of threads about this in this section, check through the first three or four pages of the section for the most recent ponderings from our mass intelligence

There are scads of threads about this in this section, check through the first three or four pages of the section for the most recent ponderings from our mass intelligence

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I hope they are BRAKES and not broken. Servo does not increase braking efficiency - it just reduces the leg load. If the brakes are not working properly - they will not be improved by fitting a servo!
Minor brakes in top order will lock all 4 wheels at 30 mph - and the handbrake should be able to lock the rear wheels at about 10 mph. If they can't do this - they need an overhaul!
Minor brakes in top order will lock all 4 wheels at 30 mph - and the handbrake should be able to lock the rear wheels at about 10 mph. If they can't do this - they need an overhaul!



A servo would work on your drums, but I would not recommend that you do this.
Larger drums, are the cheaper alternative, but I would prefer to fit discs, preferably with a servo operating on both front and rear. Can not go into detail about kits due to the T and C's limitations, so give me a call or PM and I'll gladly explain the pro's and cons.

Larger drums, are the cheaper alternative, but I would prefer to fit discs, preferably with a servo operating on both front and rear. Can not go into detail about kits due to the T and C's limitations, so give me a call or PM and I'll gladly explain the pro's and cons.

