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GAjon said:
Nice conversion, how on earth did you make the match? Are they a straight fit as original?
When we won the war and post the atomic bomb devastation of Japan we set up their car industry for the Japanese to get them back into work The first Jap cars were Austin devons made under license and the Japanese as a result often adopted Common UK threads and PCD's etc. The Datsuns adopted the UK 4.5 x 4 PCD.A bit of useless info but there you go.
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GAjon said:
Nice conversion, how on earth did you make the match?
Can't rememberp to be honest, Think I "Googled" finned brake drums and these came up, said they were 9" and a bit more Googling came up with matching 4.5" PCD, from there I thought I'd take the chance! GAjon said:
Are they a straight fit as original?
V6Pushfit said:
Did the back plate need modification?
Centre bore needed opening up a bit and had to tweak things a bit to clear backplates.Once the centre hole had been opened out the drums very nearly fitted but were fouling on face marked with yellow arrow. Not having ready access to anything as useful as a lathe (I filed the centre holes out by bolting together back to back with a Triumph drum) I ground the lip off level with the fins, red arrow.
This may sound incredibly crude to some of you but I was then able to get an angle grinder in with one of those emery flap disc things and take a little bit off the yellow face, enough to get things spinning free.
May be one day I'll find a friendly little machine shop that can tidy the job up
Ebay link to new pair of drums to show suitable donors..... clicky
phillpot said:
Once the centre hole had been opened out the drums very nearly fitted but were fouling on face marked with yellow arrow. Not having ready access to anything as useful as a lathe (I filed the centre holes out by bolting together back to back with a Triumph drum) I ground the lip off level with the fins, red arrow.
This may sound incredibly crude to some of you but I was then able to get an angle grinder in with one of those emery flap disc things and take a little bit off the yellow face, enough to get things spinning free.
May be one day I'll find a friendly little machine shop that can tidy the job up
Ebay link to new pair of drums to show suitable donors..... clicky
Expensive but definitely brake porn !!!!!!!
http://www.racemettleltd.co.uk/drum.html
http://www.racemettleltd.co.uk/drum.html
Edited by the other tim on Monday 16th January 22:16
the other tim said:
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