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Re: Rear discs for a Sprint axle
For those who cannot access the fastmarina forum, here are a couple of pics.
I based my idea on the standard Marina front caliper bracket design and had some brackets laser cut before bending, and then welded bosses in place.
The MGF disc is then bored to fit the Sprint hub, the PCD is correct, and a small mod made to the hub itself.
After checking that the MGF carrier clears the disc evenly, fit the whole caliper assembly direct from an MGF including the handbrake cable setup.
Rover handbrake cables (not MGF) and a modified Marina/Marlin handbrake mechanism complete the job.
According to calculations from Jez Cox and others there is no need for a brake balance valve. Only a road test when the weather improved will prove this.
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Re: Rear discs for a Sprint axle
Coming along nicely Steve. Look forward to a road test report soon.
Hopefully it'll warm up soon...an unheated garage is not conducive to Marlineering..!Marlin Roadster, LWB...1860 B Series + Ford Type 9
Renault Espace 54mm front calipers, vented discs, cycle wings and adjustable tie-bars.
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Re: Rear discs for a Sprint axle
Originally posted by stephenlilley View PostHI Steve, Could you tell me which Rover handbrake cable you used in the Disc conversion. I am about to try the same mod on my roadster. Yours looks really good.
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Steve
There was a chandlers near me who did a lot of wire rigging etc. and with a bit of fiddling we crimped new ferrules on the cables, they seemed to work fine.Last edited by stevejgreen; 08-07-16, 06:30 AM.
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Re: Rear discs for a Sprint axle
Originally posted by stephenlilley View PostHi Steve, Could you tell what gauge steel you used for the carriers. I am getting all the bits together now ready for the conversion later in the year.
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Steve
It was a reasonable guess at the time as the majority of the brake effort is on the front wheels with only 30% on the rear.
More importantly all the fixings needed to be HT to resist the shear forces.
I will look up my drawing later, but I think a copy is on Fastmarina, or Flickr.
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