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Have now sorted all the main electrical issues out on my FHC after a good few hours today, just the windows to sort.
Moving on to the breaks now, got the front callipers off as both seized, not sure what to do with them, are they worth getting cleaned and fixed or is there other callipers out there which maybe better?

Moving on to the breaks now, got the front callipers off as both seized, not sure what to do with them, are they worth getting cleaned and fixed or is there other callipers out there which maybe better?
MADNESS said:
are there other callipers out there which may be better?
how about these Brake calipersUnless they are really, completely seized, the. Pop the Pistons out.
If their is no corrosion or damage, they will be fine. Get a new seal kit and scrape any crap out of the bore that might have built up between the seal and the dust cap.
Did the same on my 911 with sticking brakes, been fine for 8 years now.
Of course, replace any flexible lines
If their is no corrosion or damage, they will be fine. Get a new seal kit and scrape any crap out of the bore that might have built up between the seal and the dust cap.
Did the same on my 911 with sticking brakes, been fine for 8 years now.
Of course, replace any flexible lines
MADNESS said:
It has strange looking discs, they are solid non vented, I'll get a pic up of them here today as can't see how to get them off, here's another pic of the calliper's
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They sound like standard S1 brake disc's even 350i originally had the same.
To remove the disc's is easy, there are five recessed bolts (Between the wheel studs) undo those and the disc will separate from the hub. But first you have to remove the hub from the stub axle.
Andy
Hi mate
You could have a look here...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
Also the standard callipers can have a spacer fitted to accommodate a larger vented disc from a 2.8i Granada estate (rear), I did this on the 350i and it does make a difference, albeit not dramatic....
Hope it helps....
Ziga
You could have a look here...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
Also the standard callipers can have a spacer fitted to accommodate a larger vented disc from a 2.8i Granada estate (rear), I did this on the 350i and it does make a difference, albeit not dramatic....

Hope it helps....
Ziga
MADNESS said:
I do think the discs are actually ok, I'll just give them a good clean.
Got the rear calipers off ( what a job!), are the xj6 jag items? They are not to bad, but if I can find new ones all the better.
Hi mateGot the rear calipers off ( what a job!), are the xj6 jag items? They are not to bad, but if I can find new ones all the better.
They are XJS...These guys are a good option...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
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