3000M Front brake calipers

3000M Front brake calipers

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Ron McC

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233 posts

222 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Afternoon All,

Can someone point me in the right direction for getting new front Left & Right brake calipers. Was there a donor vehicle?? and is the brake pipe a metric or imperial thread??

Thank You,

Ron McC BOF 246T

GAjon

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225 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Moto

1,266 posts

265 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Ron McC said:
Afternoon All,

Can someone point me in the right direction for getting new front Left & Right brake calipers. Was there a donor vehicle?? and is the brake pipe a metric or imperial thread??
IIRC the Vixen & 'M' both use the Girling PB16 calipers. However I believe there is an imperial and metric version. The Vixen (up to '72) using the imperial version and later cars using the metric version. Don't get the wrong one as you'll damage the threads. The imperial version also had larger diameter pad pins which won't fit into the metric ones (vice versa they'll rattle around in the holes).

I just purchased a pair for my Vixen from ANG Classic car parts. They cost just less than £100 for the pair. I spoke with them to ensure I got the imperial ones and they seemed to know what they were talking about and happy to advise.

Moto


TVR by BVR

71 posts

148 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Rimmer bros will have them in stock and yes you have to check if the tread is metric or imperial.

Ron McC

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233 posts

222 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Thanks for the info, However, Have cleaned up the calipers using a wire brush and 16PB is clearly marked on them. Now would these be Metric or Imperial, the car is a 1979 model??

GAjon

3,864 posts

225 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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If your replacing the calipers I would also replace the flexibles and link pipes, so you can make the links pipes up to suit the caliper.

Moto

1,266 posts

265 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Ron

A '79 car should be metric

An easy way to tell whether you have metric or imperial calipers is to measure the diameter of the pins that hold in the brake pads. If they're 4.5mm they're metric. If they're 6mm they're imperial.

Moto


Edited by Moto on Sunday 20th February 18:00

Ron McC

Original Poster:

233 posts

222 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Moto said:
Ron

A '79 car should be metric

An easy way to tell whether you have metric or imperial calipers is to measure the diameter of the pins that hold in the brake pads. If they're 4.5mm they're metric. If they're 6mm they're imperial.

Moto


Edited by Moto on Sunday 20th February 18:00
Thanks Moto, good idea, will get that done tonight.

phillpot

17,341 posts

195 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Or measure the thread on the fitting you took out wink

plasticpig1972

203 posts

58 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2022
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Maybe you could get the Calipers cleaned then fit stainless Pistons as an upgrade.
Alan