Has anyone tried larger discs on their Marlin?
I have replaced the rear shoes with standard new ones.
Replaced the rear brake pistons.
I have replaced the rear front pads with new standard ones.
I have bleed the whole system
The servo seems okay.......... the servo pipe is not leaking. the non return valve holds vacuum for a few minutes with the engine stopped. After pressing the brake several times with the engine stopped, then holding it down hard and starting the engine the pedal moves down. I don't know if there is any other tests that can be done.
I have 195 65 15 tyres on the front, 215 65 15 at the rear.
I have the 1600 koln back axle . with the 2l pinto
Although the car does stop okay, doesn't pull the side, or have uneven brake wear.
It doesn't stop like a modern car. I realize it can only be as good as a Cortina as it shares the same parts. but I would like something better.
I am toying with the Idea of either 260mm discs with 4 pot calipers or 280mm discs with 4 pot calipers...... standard is 247 with 2 pot calipers
I have calculated the piston sizes for 4 pots to give the same area/ force/ movement as the old calipers.
I am thinking 10 % bigger wheels than a Cortina deserve 10 % bigger brakes.
I realize most of the braking on a car is on the front. but don't want to overdo things.
Any thoughts any one?
I have replaced the rear shoes with standard new ones.
Replaced the rear brake pistons.
I have replaced the rear front pads with new standard ones.
I have bleed the whole system
The servo seems okay.......... the servo pipe is not leaking. the non return valve holds vacuum for a few minutes with the engine stopped. After pressing the brake several times with the engine stopped, then holding it down hard and starting the engine the pedal moves down. I don't know if there is any other tests that can be done.
I have 195 65 15 tyres on the front, 215 65 15 at the rear.
I have the 1600 koln back axle . with the 2l pinto
Although the car does stop okay, doesn't pull the side, or have uneven brake wear.
It doesn't stop like a modern car. I realize it can only be as good as a Cortina as it shares the same parts. but I would like something better.
I am toying with the Idea of either 260mm discs with 4 pot calipers or 280mm discs with 4 pot calipers...... standard is 247 with 2 pot calipers
I have calculated the piston sizes for 4 pots to give the same area/ force/ movement as the old calipers.
I am thinking 10 % bigger wheels than a Cortina deserve 10 % bigger brakes.
I realize most of the braking on a car is on the front. but don't want to overdo things.
Any thoughts any one?
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