I started on my brakes during the weekend. When I picked up the car prior to dismantling, standing on the brake pedal produced a slight dip to one side and a very gradual coast to a halt, so I figured maybe one wheel cylinder was not totally frozen. :p (Car had been under a hedge for several years).
As expected, all the wheel cylinders are stuck (I managed to get the piston out of one in the vice, but gave up on the others!). Also, the front drums have a noticeable lip. The pads look to have plenty of meat but there's oil all over them so I guess they need replacing too.
The front drums are 7", which surprised me as it's a 1963 with 948cc engine. I thought that would mean 8" drums.
So here's my question: Can I change the front brakes to 8" easily, and should I?
It looks like I'd have to change the drums, backing plate and everything inside, although I could probably get used parts here for backing plate, etc. Do the 8" bits just bolt on to the king pins in the same way? Any other issues?
While I'm looking at it, I could also go the whole way and get a disk brake conversion kit. Any reason to choose the Ford kit vs the Marina kit? What model Ford is it based on?
Thanks heaps for any help!
Here's a picture of the recently painted and very blue body shell which I finished painting a few weeks ago![frame]