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The Bristol Lot... And Brakes...

Post by Multiphonikks »

Hey folksies :)

Is there anyone in the Bristol area who would be willing to help me do a brake conversion?

Hebe's Brakes are still not 100%, and as I'm going to be dealing with the Bath Hills, I'm going to need to sort the brakes out completely. Choices are: New M/C, or new M/C and servo... or the disk brake conversion.

It looks as though (if I want) I may be able to get the money for a conversion kit... so I'm tempted to do that and replace the whole system.

Thing is, While I'd like to do it myself I woudl really like someone to help me who has a little more experience with brakes than I have :)

I'll buy lots of beers and be forever in your debt ;)

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Post by Kevin »

New M/C, or new M/C and servo... or the disk brake conversion.
I assume you mean to include the M/C if you do use discs.
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Post by rayofleamington »

Is there anyone in the Bristol area who would be willing to help me do a brake conversion?
Well the best way to learn is just to do it.... ;-)
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Post by Cam »

Nikki, were you happy with your standard drum setup when it was working properly?

If so then just replace the damaged parts and get them working again.

If you want to increase the braking performance then fit discs but it's not cheap. On the same lines, fitting a servo will only make the pedal easier to press and not increase the braking at all, so if you are on a budget then I would advise against fitting one.
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Cam wrote:Nikki, were you happy with your standard drum setup when it was working properly?

If so then just replace the damaged parts and get them working again.

If you want to increase the braking performance then fit discs but it's not cheap. On the same lines, fitting a servo will only make the pedal easier to press and not increase the braking at all, so if you are on a budget then I would advise against fitting one.
Well, I have the potential to come into enough money to do the lot. I see what you're saying though. I am torn between standard brakes (and new master cylinder/servo to help with the braking force needed from me) and going the whole disk brake hog so that the car is ready for a better engine a year or so down the line...
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Post by bigginger »

Yep, 'course I will - I've fitted a couple, but make no claims to being an expert, but if you want a hand - as long as I don't have to appear on video...
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Post by Multiphonikks »

*grins*

Thanks Andrew :)
Beers allround for you then :)
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:( I don't drink! (so :) for you...)
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...can i come and watch, be kettle monitor, cigarette roller etc - learn by example me...
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bigginger wrote::( I don't drink! (so :) for you...)
Me neither... at least, not very often :)

Thanks for the offer of help though :)

Guy - You'll have to smoke my share... I'm a goody twoshoes when it comes to ciggies ;)
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Don't smoke? Like Ray said, the best way to learn is just to do it... :(
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Post by wanderinstar »

I,ve got a set of Wolseley front brakes if your interested.
They are on my car at the moment, but I,ve got a set of Rileys to go on so the Wolseley will be redundant. 9" drums instead of 8", very good braking without servo.
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bigginger wrote:Don't smoke? Like Ray said, the best way to learn is just to do it... :(
One day I'll tell you the story of why I don't :D

Got put off cigarettes for the rest of my life lol :)

How about you and Guy share my share?! :D
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Post by bigginger »

Oh all right, seeing it's for you...
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Post by aupickup »

hi all

i have 3 commercials, 2 with standard brakes ( late van and pick up ) and 1 with servo assisted disc brakes.

the 2 standard ones are very good on the brake side, but i will tell you, if you can then go for the disc brake conversion with servo,
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Post by aupickup »

hi

also would go for the jlh conversion as well, a bit more money but reckoned to be the best, just bolts on no problems
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Post by guydenning »

tell you what nikki. i'll smoke your share of andrew's ciggies and andrew - i'll drink your share of nikkii's beer...
can't say fairer than that - i'm just a mobile public service me... MR ALTRUISM
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Post by Cam »

I can second the comment about the JLH disc brake conversion. I'm very happy with mine and it solved my previous warped disc problems I had with a conversion from another supplier. Incidently, I still have that other conversion kit (including stub axles & uprights) but I would not want anyone to have it as it suffers from disc warping (for some odd reason) and judders. :o

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