yet another front disc option.

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  1. courier11sec

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    Spindles out from a 1973 Mustang bolted right up. Same tie rods on both cars so the taper was correct. Parts are cheaper than Granada if I remember right. (had this stuff laying around a long while)
    Had to have brake hoses made up for about $20 a side. I put in a master cylinder from a later manual disc Maverick and had to make a new hard line for the rear brake circuit, but the one for the front screwed right in.
    Transmission is out of the car, so I can't tell you how well the brakes work yet, but it was an easy task.
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    always good to know :)
     
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    Hawkco Genuine Car Nut

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    Sure you can. Take it off the stands and push it down the hill. It's great way to test new brakes because the car will have less weight w/o the tranny.:rolleyes:
     
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    and pray...lol :drive:
     
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    good info. (y)

    that is the same master cyl. i just put on my car..i cut the fitting off and put the correct one on.:yup:
    today "the boy" and i bled the brakes..Chris made the comment that the brakes felt better than they did..he knew i put on a new m/cyl. but he didn't know i put on a diff. one.:yup: the one before was a ...drum/drum m/cyl.
    ...:bouncy: ...
     
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    Re: Yet another front disc option

    Hey 71Gold,

    I am just double-checking because I am about to do the same thing on my '73. It currently has 4 wheel drums.

    You used a manual master cylinder for a front disc / rear drum car?

    And you didn't need to add a proportioning valve?

    Thanks in advance for a reply,
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    I used a manual master cylinder for a front disc / rear drum car.


    ...proportioning valve... some do...i didn't (y)
     
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    I probably won't either. I'll post my results after I've hauled it down from tripple digits.
     
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    mleega1 MAVERICK MARK

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    I first used mine with out the prop valve, then added an adjustable one. Could not tell any differince. Made several adj, still no differince.
     
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    Re: Yet another front disc option

    Hi - and thanks to all who responded with their experiences!

    I hope I am as lucky as you folks - and I won't need to add a proportioning valve, either!!!

    Regards,
    BaldEagleMav
     
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    Look'in good!

    Did you notice a change in the offset (ie: do the wheels now stick outboard more)?
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    PS: I must have been out of the loop for a while...when did you get the killer paint job?
     
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    Shoulda done a search, I have posted all the possible donors about 50 times by now...
    And your a mod too! Sheesh, you should know better! :16suspect






















    J/K:yup:
    Looks good!

    Fwiw, I just built a set of Stang brakes and it cost a bit more than the Granada stuff. Mainly because the early Stang stuff is starting to get hard to find locally. I had to order much of my stuff. The Granada stuff is available at Advance, and better yet, they don't want a core on any of it.
    I have been thinking about that though...
    If they don't want a core, it seems to me that it means they are getting ready to phase the part out. :(

    They don't change a thing.
    Other than giving you discs of course! :burnout:
     
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    Actually I measured it out and it pushed the wheels out about 1/8th in.
    Not enough to bug me.
     
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    That is interesting...
    I never noticed.
    They (73 spindles) are the same as MANY Ford/Merc spindles from 68-73.
    There are 2 different bearing sizes, but that is the extent of changes.
    Also, drum spindles from Mavericks and those same cars are even the same part number. So if it pushes out 1/8" going drum to disc on our cars, it would do the same when going drum to disc on the others.

    Anyway, I think the wheels should set wider on the front of a Maverick anyway. So IMO, it's a good thing.:yup:
     
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    Actually, they only want cores on remanufactured items. If you buy calipers that are remanned (Cardone), then there'll be a core charge. If it's a Bendix caliper, they're new and don't require a core. I checked a few weeks ago, since I have a whole Granada setup too. At least, my area has to have cores on the remanned items from granada brakes. I seriously doubt that cardone will quit remanning them.

    We don't sell the spindles (of course), nor the caliper brackets. The caliper-to-bracket shim assembly and alan-head screw is available, as well as the rotors (Wearever), brake hoses (Tru Torque or Bendix), pads (Wearever/Bendix), dust caps (Motormite/HELP!), spindle nut kits (Pik-A-Nut), and seals and bearings (Federal Mogul or Motor City)

    My recommendation: go with Bendix and Federal-Mogul all the way... ees da goot chit.


    -Your friendly Advance employee :tiphat:
     

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