Rear calipers

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S6 Devil

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3,556 posts

234 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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Does anyone know the part number for the rear calipers on a Tuscan?

NCE 61

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282 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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J0134 (left) J0135 (right).

S6 Devil

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234 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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NCE 61 said:
J0134 (left) J0135 (right).
Thanks, I should have specified that I am looking for the Unipart numbers. I want to see if my local motor factors have them as I believe they are Ford sierra, Cosworth calipers.

S6PNJ

5,183 posts

282 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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From recollection, they are the same caliper that was fitted to the 1.6 Sierra upwards across the whole range including the Cossie and also included some Granadas. Surely any motor factor can get the number from there.

In fact from a quick Google, going from the first link when searching for 'Rear Brake Caliper Ford Sierra' gets you part numbers BCA1346 and BCA 1347, just over £50 each. Don't think they are Unipart numbers though!

Edited by S6PNJ on Sunday 11th March 14:06

Ant.

5,254 posts

282 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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Pretty sure they are the same caliper across sierra/granda/scorpio fitted.with 273mm VENTED rear discs.

S6PNJ

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282 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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Although just found this eBay auction for a Unipart item with ref's GBC2050/LC3165

330p4

668 posts

231 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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They are cosworth sierra 4 x 4 or Granada Scorpio the std sierra is NOT VENTED disc so slot is not wide enough. Power torque at Coventry had a load might be worth a call approx £110 if they have any left
Ian

phillpot

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184 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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"Standard" Sierra (1.6, 1.8 etc) were drum brakes.Used on most S Series

High performance models like XR4i and 2wd Cozzy were solid (thin) discs. S4, V8s early Chim and Griff ?

Cosworth 4x4 had the vented rear discs.Later chim Griff etc.....

http://www.brakesint.co.uk/, Very useful website for checking out dimensions etc.


S6 Devil

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234 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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Thanks all. I have emailed Torque power. I also found this site which supply the sierra cosworth 4 x 4 calipers, Part numbers BCA2060 AND BCA2061. I think these are the ones!

http://www.brakepartssuperstore.org.uk/contents/en...


VARLEYHYD

2,244 posts

208 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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S6 Devil said:
Thanks all. I have emailed Torque power. I also found this site which supply the sierra cosworth 4 x 4 calipers, Part numbers BCA2060 AND BCA2061. I think these are the ones!

http://www.brakepartssuperstore.org.uk/contents/en...
Ford numbers in the bible

G

S6 Devil

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Sunday 11th March 2012
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VARLEYHYD said:
Ford numbers in the bible

G
Ahh, Thanks G, will have a look! biggrin

Robertjp

2,281 posts

226 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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These any good to you? just saw the ad....

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3727833.htm

p.s. pads for £17?! i have just paid £95 odd for the Ferrodo DS2500 set hehe

makes you wonder about the discs too at £35...but i think they are 10mm short on diameter.

Edited by Robertjp on Monday 12th March 08:01

S6 Devil

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Monday 12th March 2012
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Robertjp said:
These any good to you? just saw the ad....

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3727833.htm

p.s. pads for £17?! i have just paid £95 odd for the Ferrodo DS2500 set hehe

makes you wonder about the discs too at £35...but i think they are 10mm short on diameter.

Edited by Robertjp on Monday 12th March 08:01
I saw those but think I need them for 273mm discs.

m4tti

5,427 posts

156 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Didnt you get your front calipers refurbed by GodSpeed.. seem to remember a topic started by you..

You not want to use them again?

S6 Devil

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Monday 12th March 2012
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m4tti said:
Didnt you get your front calipers refurbed by GodSpeed.. seem to remember a topic started by you..

You not want to use them again?
Yes, I did but don't really want the car off the road for a month whilst I wait for them to be done. For £200 odd I would rather just buy new ones. The front AP's are somewhat more pricey new!

AM78

334 posts

244 months

Friday 15th March 2013
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S6 Devil said:
Robertjp said:
These any good to you? just saw the ad....

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3727833.htm

p.s. pads for £17?! i have just paid £95 odd for the Ferrodo DS2500 set hehe

makes you wonder about the discs too at £35...but i think they are 10mm short on diameter.

Edited by Robertjp on Monday 12th March 08:01
I saw those but think I need them for 273mm discs.
Wouldn't the disc on http://www.brakepartssuperstore.org.uk/contents/en... page fit ??

Spec

BDS5168 £45.19



6702
Weight: 10.00 kg


2 x Brake Discs
Qty 2
Disc Type Vented
Mountings 4
Disc Diameter 273.0
Disc Thickness 20.0
Overall Height 43.5
Hub Hole (Diameter) 63.8

nawarne

3,090 posts

261 months

Friday 15th March 2013
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Gents,
Once you've resolved the question, would someone update the TUSCAN parts wiki at the top of the Tuscan page?

TIA Nick

m4tti

5,427 posts

156 months

Friday 15th March 2013
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AM78 said:
Wouldn't the disc on http://www.brakepartssuperstore.org.uk/contents/en... page fit ??

Spec

BDS5168 45.19



6702
Weight: 10.00 kg


2 x Brake Discs
Qty 2
Disc Type Vented
Mountings 4
Disc Diameter 273.0
Disc Thickness 20.0
Overall Height 43.5
Hub Hole (Diameter) 63.8
Those are 4 stud discs.. so no

Bikali

29 posts

200 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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Hi I just bought a caliper to replace the rear nearside on my Tamora. The granada 1986 to 1994 rear ventilated caliper (20mm thick disc) fits. However as the Tamora has the caliper behind the rear axle and the granada in front. The hand required is the opposite.