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al_kaholik September 9th 2009 11:47

Laser cut brackets
 
Its a long time since any progress on my car while being busy with the new purchase which just stormed through the MOT with the only serious thing being a rear brake hose corroded.

These arrived in the post yesterday :

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h6...0.jpg~original

Laser cutting is fantastic and was cheap here and the turn around time from diagram to delivery was only a couple of days too. DC developments in Norwich did them for all you UK people.

So finally I have all the components to get the brakes mocked up for hoses and lines.

The actual build is still a way off should go together like an Air-fix kit when the time actually comes but plans are constantly hatching and evolving.

johnnyvee September 9th 2009 23:16

don't think that the pic could get any bigger :lmao::lmao:

ricola September 10th 2009 06:45

How much is cheap?

evilC September 11th 2009 07:21

Al, I presume we are looking at some caliper conversion brackets? If so, the size would imply they are for a Volvo Truck!!
What brake set up are you contemplating?

Clive

al_kaholik September 15th 2009 01:53

Apologies about the pic size again!

Clive: Brackets are the fronts to go with hub machining I had done ages ago on drum spindles. >85 944 NA brakes all around, have a stanadard MC and a 944 tapered one to have a look at for when I get around to it. Though I keep thinking a balance bar and hydraulic clutch would be nice to have...

Rich: A shade under £50 delivered and it took less than a week from posting a cheque to receiving the parts.

henke September 15th 2009 06:40

Do you wish to share those CAD-files?

al_kaholik September 15th 2009 08:42

All freely available on the net/many books. I'll sort out some diagrams hopefully later today along with the rest of the brake build.

Al

henke September 15th 2009 09:04

:thumbup:

al_kaholik September 15th 2009 13:31

A how to I posted a while back on VZi...

Pre 85 944 N/A hubs, modified for beetle spindles. These use standard beetle bearings but a thinner grease seal, available from most bearing places.

Spot faced stock drum spindles. This is important, others ARE different. Be aware. There is loads of alternative methods on GermanLook.

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h6...6.jpg~original

And the front machining

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h6...7.jpg~original


Fitted with bearing adapters

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h6...4.jpg~original

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h6...5.jpg~original

Machining Diagrams:

BEETLE spindle, PORSCHE hub stock (all from Ricola's website)

http://www.ricola.co.uk/images/Speed...s.gif~original

Bearing adapters

http://www.ricola.co.uk/images/Speed...s.gif~original

PORSCHE hub mods

http://www.ricola.co.uk/images/Speed...s.gif~original

Caliper adapter plate - wider holes are tapped M12x1.50

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f3...0.jpg~original

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h6...0.jpg~original

al_kaholik September 15th 2009 13:43

Unfortunately the backing plates rub on the discs so I will be taking these off. I suppose they could be modified but I'll have to look into it at a later point in time

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h6...1.jpg~original

Also if anyone has some three hole rear >85 NA backing plates I'm after some :)

henke September 16th 2009 07:11

Perfect!
Thank you very much :)


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