I was at work the day he was delivered...yes delivered...from Durham and my wife drove him off the flatbed and off the co-op car park opposite my house to in front of the house. She genuinely thought the brakes were shot. This, as you will know, is just the way drum breaks are. I and she had only ever driven moderns. Our Chrysler Grand Voyager has amazing brakes, very responsive and efficient. Hugo is our first classic.
We then turn to...here...the forums. Opinions, advice, on going banter, past posts etc.
Eventually I asked the question out right - Drums to Discs???? and got a mixed response.
"What do want disc brakes for? Are you taking it racing?" someone asked - Fair questions but no...no racing pending I just want a car that will stop a bit sooner and a car that my wife will get in and feel safe without seeing me braking like Fred Flintstone.
"Of course you need disc brakes" someone said, "if your car is a daily runner it has to be reliable and able to cope in modern traffic." My car is a daily runner...so that gets me thinking.
So I pondered and thought and rubbed my chin and the more I drove Hugo to work and back...over the road bumps going down hill in close traffic that accelerates and brakes and accelerates and brakes...you know how it is...the more I felt uneasy and less and less confident. No I'm not a boy racer and never have been. I wouldn't have bought a Moggy would I?
Again I turned to the forums.
How much will it cost to convert my front drums to Discs?
"£1000" I was told. OMG...How much? "That's for the kit and labour," I was told. So it was Brand new or second hand, probarbly 2nd hand Marina brakes. Right ok.
So I start my trawling through the companies that supply brake kits. All the usual suppliers we all know, inc' fleabay.
Eventually settled on the Marina disc kit from ESM. Out of stock. So went for the Ford front disc kit from ESM (don't know which Ford), cos they had one. £480 inc VAT. Ordered it...arrived...steel hub missing...sent next day...great service. No probs. Had already bought a brake servo after good advice on here too...so that was waiting, in a box in the dining room, for the complete brake kit to arrive.
When it came to fitting we put the servo in the bottom the engine bay...right side as you look at the engine using the excellent diagram sent to me by Boris64. (see below)
We replaced the steel piping that came with the kit with copper pipe. Why? Well sometimes it's best not to question the father-in-law, after all he's doing all this work for free with me looking over his shoulder most of the time.
The brakes went on with no probs and the drum brakes that came off were in great condition.
Job done ...let's go for a drive. ? Oh dear. Back to forums. More fantastic advice to make sure you put the back brakes through the servo too, check you've taken off the top cap on the servo, one way valve from the inlet manifold is a must and so on...Back to the Moggy and did all this.
Was it all worth the effort and the money?
Verdict:- Jesus yes! The braking is so much better. So much more responsive. As soon as I depress the brake pedal there is resistance there that wasn't previously and the slightest pressure and the addition of pressure brakes more and more..basically Hugo now brakes like a modern car and can actually do a proper emergency stop. I feel so much more relaxed and confident driving him. Both my kids and my wife have now enjoyed being passengers in Hugo in the last two days whereas they would not get in him in the previous 8 months.
My advice...if you are thinking about changing your drums to discs is do it. If you can afford it, do it because your peace of mind and confidence in your classic will be worth every penny. But...
The most important thing, through all of this has been the fantastic advice I have been given by members of this club on these forums. it has saved me a fortune and I have learnt so, so much. My membership fee has paid for itself easily. I love my Moggy and with it , being a member of this club and forum makes it all the sweeter. In particular thanks to Matt the Mod', Boris64, ColinChandler, MarkyB and of course bmcecosse.



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