

wasn't 16 2/3 supposed to be for speech? I think I only got one of those and If I remember correctly it was in the form of one of the playable postcards that you used to be able to write on and send through the post. The trouble was that the tracking weight of the old Auto Changers was in lbs rather then grammes so it sort of self destructed the postcard...What about 16s then Kevin? Remember those?
Nope, but speak to JLH. I'm sure he'll explain things as he's personally designed a disc brake conversion and done some proper engineering design/testing.bmcecosse wrote:Has anyone had problems with the flange cracking ?
I have never seen music for 16 2/3, the quality is too low.woo wrote:wasn't 16 2/3 supposed to be for speech?
As BMC says the Wolseley brakes fit straight on. Just unbolt the Minor ones and then refit the Wolseleys. You may be getting confused Kevin with fitting Riley brakes. They do need a different brake hose to clear the wheel cylinders. The Rileys are 9" diameter but about 3/4" wider than the Wolseleys .Awesome stopping power.Kevin wrote:Thats an understatement as Ray tried to find a complete set for over six months and the only ones i think that came up had chips missing from the drums ! so I would not call them a easily available alternative and i also believe that something has to be altered with the brake cylinders, so its not going to be an easy thing for a mechanical novice.Wolseley 1500s can be found - but not that plentiful !
I've disagreed with many of bmc's comments, but share his views on the suspension leg/flange thing. the holes are often drilled with unequal metal surrounding them as standard and then these holes need enlarging when fitting discs, admittedly not by much, but none the less it makes matters worse. I've not heard of any adverse effects though, so maybe it's a 'mind' thing, and having 4 holes does spread the load. Hey I'm feeling better about it already!! No seriously though it does seem an engineering no no when you actually look at the parts involved.it's just the flange on the leg that looks weak to me - and I would certainly not fancy drilling out the holes by any significant amount.