4 pot conversion hoses

4 pot conversion hoses

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LeeBee

Original Poster:

773 posts

284 months

Thursday 13th November 2003
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Has anyone here had any experience fitting these?, the first picture shows the banjo bolt that goes on the small link hose, the thread on this is too long and bottoms out on the caliper before sealing (both holes in the caliper are the same depth)



The next picture shows the main hose banjo bolt which fits fine but looks a little on the short size for my liking (ok not the end of the world as the copper washers do the sealing)



And the next picture shows the hose in place, does look this correct?



I can cut the thread back easily enough but considering how many of these they must sell it would have been nice if someone could have changed the design

Nag over

Cheers

LeeBee

phil hill

433 posts

276 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Looks about right, have heard of having to modify the lenght of the bolt but didn't have to on mine.

Dodgy Dave

810 posts

251 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Youve got it right.
No probs fitting mine just make sure the hose isnt twisted as it will kink when you steer.


>> Edited by Dodgy Dave on Friday 14th November 08:30

WildfireS3

9,789 posts

252 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Shiney looking set up you got there!!

Fatboy

7,979 posts

272 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Didn't need to mod the kit on mine, the bolts fitted fine.

Haven't fitted them yet, as I discovered some twonk had snapped off one of the bleed nipples, and I haven't got round to sorting that out yet...

Dodgy Dave

810 posts

251 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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I hate bleed nipples
I've never known something so small and inexpensive cause me so much grief on a number of different cars.
I got through 4 different callipers on a 205 once till I got one which I could undo without snapping it off.
Its what happens when you over tighten steel into cast iron.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO JUST NICK THEM UP

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

255 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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The other big problem with bleed nipples is that after bleeding they are full of brake fluid which attracts moisture in and rusts the flippin things solid. I usualy give a blast of WD40 in the end to dispel and remaining fluid, a smear of copper grease around the exposed threads and then make sure the dust cover gets put back on. And they still seize up

Chuggaboom

1,152 posts

248 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Hmn...no help @ all I'm afraid...I have the straight in type rather than banjo on my KAD 4 pots....so don't understand the picture....sorry.

G.

LeeBee

Original Poster:

773 posts

284 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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WildfireS3 said:
Shiney looking set up you got there!!


Thanks, here are a couple more shots for you




Cheers

LeeBee

Fatboy

7,979 posts

272 months

Saturday 15th November 2003
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LeeBee said:

WildfireS3 said:
Shiney looking set up you got there!!



Thanks, here are a couple more shots for you




Cheers

LeeBee

Very Nice!!! Is that all new stuff or recon? Must have taken bloody ages, looks worth it though

miniman

24,963 posts

262 months

Saturday 15th November 2003
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LeeBee - that looks fantastic!

sausagepilot

229 posts

246 months

Saturday 15th November 2003
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I'm being a bit ignorant here by I guess this is for a metro 4pot/vented disc conversion?
If it is and you guys have done it could you please advise on parts I need? I know I need metro discs and callipers and the hose conversion, but I was wondering what disc carriers you use and if any thing else needs changing?
At the moment the car is equiped with standard non-vented disc brakes, the car is a 94 sprite.

Fatboy

7,979 posts

272 months

Sunday 16th November 2003
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sausagepilot said:
I'm being a bit ignorant here by I guess this is for a metro 4pot/vented disc conversion?
If it is and you guys have done it could you please advise on parts I need? I know I need metro discs and callipers and the hose conversion, but I was wondering what disc carriers you use and if any thing else needs changing?
At the moment the car is equiped with standard non-vented disc brakes, the car is a 94 sprite.

You need the disks, calipers, hose adaptor kit and drive flanges AFAIK

Dodgy Dave

810 posts

251 months

Monday 17th November 2003
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give minispeed a call (dont know on others) as they sold me everything I needed.
Didnt need to convert any of the brake line system except to change the rubber hoses for braided ones.

Richspec

159 posts

250 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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Sausauge, the only other thing you need is the metro vented drive flange (the bit with the wheel studs in).

sausagepilot

229 posts

246 months

Sunday 23rd November 2003
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Cheers guys, I'll start gathering up the bits soon hopefully, just had some new electrical faults come up though so I've goota do those first, gonna change those crappy in-line fuses for a fuse box and hopefully things will then work all the time rather than when they feel like it !

LeeBee

Original Poster:

773 posts

284 months

Sunday 23rd November 2003
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Fatboy said:

Very Nice!!! Is that all new stuff or recon? Must have taken bloody ages, looks worth it though


Thanks!, most of it is recon with some new parts (bearings bushes group A tie bars etc), yes it has taken a long time but it (the subframe) will be finished soon, just waiting for the driveshafts to be plated then it's onto the rest of the car

Cheers

LeeBee

LeeBee

Original Poster:

773 posts

284 months

Sunday 23rd November 2003
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Richspec said:
Sausauge, the only other thing you need is the metro vented drive flange (the bit with the wheel studs in).


You will probably need to machine these as they have wheel locating lugs that foul on most Mini wheels.If when you get some you can get them to me I will machine them off for you

You will also need some early Metro swivel joints (GSJ 268).I have 4 brand new ones that I need to take back to the Rover dealer for a refund (I ordered some but my dad picked some up for me to, my fault I did ask him to do this and forgot to tell him!).They were about £9 each but if you want them they are yours for £25 for 4

Cheers

LeeBee

Paul V

4,489 posts

277 months

Monday 24th November 2003
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Leebee, that subframe looks nice, how’s the rest of the car doing? How did you get on with the welding in the end?