Marina Disc Brake Conversion

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jaguar68
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Marina Disc Brake Conversion

Post by jaguar68 »

Hi Guys,

I'm sure that this question has been asked many times before, but here goes.

What modifications are required to use the Marina disc brake kit? I'm thinking mostly of pipe work and master cylinder.

Many thanks

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Re: Marina Disc Brake Conversion

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There is a bit here about the re-drilling to minor pcd. http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37934 You need to remove the top hat seal from the master cylinder, and sometimes an extra fluid tank is used, but i believe not essential.
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Re: Marina Disc Brake Conversion

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The remote fluid reservoir is essential as the calliper draw more fluid than the wheel cylinders. There is enough in the normal master cylinder, but you would need to check it and top up on a very frequent basis.
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Re: Marina Disc Brake Conversion

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And most who fit these discs find they need a servo too......and of course the rear brakes then need to be repiped so they are fed from the servo. It all starts to add up.....Glad I have a much better system!!! :wink:
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Re: Marina Disc Brake Conversion

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simmitc wrote:The remote fluid reservoir is essential as the calliper draw more fluid than the wheel cylinders. There is enough in the normal master cylinder, but you would need to check it and top up on a very frequent basis.
Or, to paraphrase:
"The remote reservoir isn't essential as long as you check the fluid level regularly" :wink:

That's how I've been running for several years with Marina discs, haven't really felt the need for a servo either.
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Re: Marina Disc Brake Conversion

Post by aupickup »

i had marina discs on a van and did not have a remote resevoir and i had no problem and i did have a servo
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