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AvonBelgium

posted on 7/6/04 at 07:55 PM Reply With Quote
Rear Disc Brakes

I 'm trying to find a set of rear calipers from a Sierra or Scorpio for a good price, but that is not easy.
Last week I was reading the Kitcar magazine and there was a test from a Westfield with a Duratec engine.
In the test they mentoined that Westfiled uses VW/Audi rear calipers.
A search on e-bay did give me good choose of these calipers.

Is there anybody that uses these or is planning to do so.
I'm looking for some extra info before I buy a set.

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Tblue

posted on 7/6/04 at 08:13 PM Reply With Quote
Not on a Locost but I've got some on the rear of my Mk1 Escort. If you are using an Escort/Cortina/Capri axle I can send you a template for the mounting bracket (bolt on). You'll need some solid Fiesta disks and you have to use a banjo for the fluid inlet. Also the halfshaft flange needs turning down slightly to allow the disks to fit over them.


I've put a picture of the set up on my archive. Sorry about the rust but I nicked the callipers of a car that had been abandoned near a quarry where I was working.[Edited on 7/6/04 by Tblue]

[Edited on 7/6/04 by Tblue]

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Ben_Copeland

posted on 7/6/04 at 08:54 PM Reply With Quote
Tblue. can you email me that picture too

Do you now what audi they are off?





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jcduroc

posted on 7/6/04 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Tblue
Not on a Locost but I've got some on the rear of my Mk1 Escort. If you are using an Escort/Cortina/Capri axle I can send you a template for the mounting bracket (bolt on). You'll need some solid Fiesta disks and you have to use a banjo for the fluid inlet. Also the halfshaft flange needs turning down slightly to allow the disks to fit over them.


TBlue
Can you e-mail me the template?
I'm using an escort Mk2 in my first Locost.
BTW, what's a banjo? (Excuse ignorance)
Joćo
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Ian Pearson

posted on 7/6/04 at 09:21 PM Reply With Quote
Tblue. can you email me that template as well?!

Many thanks, Ian.

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Screwy

posted on 7/6/04 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
Well that looks a damn sight easier than the practical performance car rear disk brake set up for a live axle , I would be very gratefull if you could email me the template also if its no problem Tblue .
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Steve Hnz

posted on 8/6/04 at 07:35 AM Reply With Quote
Looks like a nice set up, could I suggest adding the template to your archive if possible, otherwise I`d be keen to have a copy. Do you recall what model audi it was from? Thanks, Steve.
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Fast Westie

posted on 8/6/04 at 09:25 AM Reply With Quote
I think the Duratec Westfield uses Golf ALLOY rear calipers for weight reduction. Don't have a piccie though. You could try posting something on the Westfield Club forum. http://boardroom.wscc.co.uk





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JAG

posted on 8/6/04 at 09:54 AM Reply With Quote
For approx' 4-6 years all VW/Audi rear calipers have had an Aluminium alloy body on a cast iron bracket with a built in handbrake lever.

They are available in many different bore sizes from 34mm on the Polo to 41mm on the higher performance Golf models.





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bob

posted on 8/6/04 at 05:55 PM Reply With Quote
Try these

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Steve Hnz

posted on 8/6/04 at 09:31 PM Reply With Quote
Joao, A banjo, or more correctly a "banjo fitting" is a right angle fitting, the piece on the end of the brake pipe is a hollow ring through which a threaded stud screws into the hole in the caliper. The stud is drilled part of its length & then cross drilled to take the brake fluid as it comes thru the hollow ring. Sorry, lousy explanation but I know what I mean! Cheers, Steve.
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jcduroc

posted on 9/6/04 at 08:27 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Steve Hnz
Joao, A banjo, or more correctly a "banjo fitting" is a right angle fitting, the piece on the end of the brake pipe is a hollow ring through which a threaded stud screws into the hole in the caliper. The stud is drilled part of its length & then cross drilled to take the brake fluid as it comes thru the hollow ring. Sorry, lousy explanation but I know what I mean! Cheers, Steve.

Thanks Steve, I got the picture.
Joćo





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Tblue

posted on 11/6/04 at 12:04 PM Reply With Quote
Back from my weeks toil now, I'll sort out a template tonight.
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britishtrident

posted on 11/6/04 at 12:48 PM Reply With Quote
Honda/Rover rear calipers are also worth a look -- self adjuster works better than he ones on Fords.

I can never remember honda model names because they keep moving them up the size range - over here it is the Concerto really a Civic 4 door saloon see http://www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/car_reviews/review.aspx?range_id=773

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Steve Hnz

posted on 12/6/04 at 10:16 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by britishtrident
Honda/Rover rear calipers are also worth a look -- self adjuster works better than he ones on Fords.


I`ve seen talk of Hondas b4 & fairly easy to come by in NZ, any clues as to which models to look for? Thanks, Steve.

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Crazy Jay

posted on 12/6/04 at 02:17 PM Reply With Quote
Hey Avon i got those exact calipers for £42 each. I also bought the plate from Gts that enables them to attach to, but the holes dont match! Can any1 show me how they fitted the rear calipers on an indy? Cheers every1
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AvonBelgium

posted on 12/6/04 at 06:45 PM Reply With Quote
Sorry for my late respons.

Thanks for the info !!
The idee is to fit them on an Sierra IRS/Avon rear suspension.
I have seen brackets for sierra calipers, and I can imagen that a bracket for the VW calipers can be done.
One problem left is the Aligment with a sierra rear disc, or like westfield a fiesta MK 4 front disc.

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phelpsa

posted on 12/6/04 at 08:09 PM Reply With Quote
I supose these would let you fit 13s as the only thing stopping them on sierra calipers is the huge handbrake assembley.

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Tblue

posted on 12/6/04 at 10:55 PM Reply With Quote
When I finally pull my finger out and post the template I'll put one on for the Bendix alloy calliper used on some Citroen cars as well. These are not as plentyful but worth finding as the weight saving makes them worthwhile. Picture of these in archive as well now.
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