geminimotors
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In my recent experience, 77 Cordoba has rear-caliper spindles, 11.75” rotors, brackets, and pin-style calipers. That will fit a body- early a if you use later a uca or ball joint adapter sleeve.
i will need new calipers too correct? Ive read the 80’s calipers allow the brake hose to be in a more neutral position and the 79 and earlier calipers can put the hose in a bind
They are different part numbers from '79 to '80.I’m not aware of the brake hose hole moving from 79 to 80.
call Dr Diff or email him with a picture of your calipers
I’m not aware of the brake hose hole moving from 79 to 80.
call Dr Diff or email him with a picture of your calipers
That is correct. When comparing areas you only have to compare the square of the diameters. Everything else cancels out. Old engineer trick. Just do the math that needs to be done.In Andy's defense, his math was fine for what he was trying to show. He was expressing the percentage difference in piston area and simply factored out pi and the radius conversion to simplify the math a tad. The answer's still the same - ~24% difference.
What are the correct calipers i need? I believe the ones i have are 79 volare calipers which are 2.75 pistons but from what im reading when you rear mount those calipers theres potential for the brake hoses binding or hitting the control arm? The calipers i have now are upside down because the hoses i had wouldnt work with the calipers right side up.
Upside down calipers is a bad plan since you won't be able to bleed them. Doctor Diff sells calipers with dual bleeders so they can be mounted in any location. That is a very simple and very clever solution.
Whats the census on the dust shields? Thought about leaving them off
Is the 15/16 bore absolutely necessary? I have the 1-1/32 bore now.
I run 1 1/32 but I have pin calipers. It’s a hard pedal and takes some force.
not sure if the slider caliper bores are larger or smaller.
Im not sure but i think i have the smaller bore calipers now. Using the 1-1/32 master and changing from 2.6 to 2.75” calipers wont it make the pedal feel softer?
I'm running a complete 73 A body front suspension with 11.75 rotors and slide calipers. I would rather have the pin ones but I had the brackets sitting on my shelf.
I used the shields again cause they were on the shelf. I'm using a master for an 80 Grand Fury 1.03 bore and also have GM rear calipers. IIRC the lines were for 73 A body. Pedal is a bit spongy but stops well. Thought about trying a 15/16 master. View attachment 1715706239 View attachment 1715706240
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