I'm following this post with extreme interest as I want to go from 4 wheel drum and scary stopping to some decent stopping power
Good luck Bellett65, keep up the good work!
Cheers,
Ross.
Yes I will need them. Quite possibly Commodore but i will have to wait and see once the clearances are worked out. Also longer brake hoses. The brackets are back at the machine shop getting milled down to 9mm Because they supplied me with Bisalloy instead of mild steel. They cannot be washed down to size. The steel used is extremely strong about 6 times stronger than mild steel of the same thickness.Beetle wrote:Thanks bellett65
by the way, will you need longer wheel studs to allow enough thread for nuts to do up when you bolt on the alloy wheels?
They are cast iron. The exact alloy of the originals might not be as important as what is being used now, because metallurgy has improved a little in 40 years. Most metal suppliers will not lend technical information on brake rotors for liability reasons. Some disk manufacturers say they use "gray iron".Beetle wrote:Does anyone know what kind of steel is used in brake rotors. Cause I'm sure if you could get the right sort of steel and the right size an engineering shop could make areplacement rotor as per the original specs