Re: [Amc-list] Cheap brake conversion
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Re: [Amc-list] Cheap brake conversion
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:13:41 -0400 (EDT)
" From: Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx
"
" Be an interesting swap if they are readily available.
" What's the actual external demensions on the rotor?
couldn't find them for the bendix 141072, but found stats for this
very similar --
Bendix Brake Rotor:
Part Number: 141146
This product fits the following vehicles
CHRYSLER
1974 - 1975 IMPERIAL
1974 - 1976 TOWN & COUNTRY
1974 - 1978 NEW YORKER
1974 - 1978 NEWPORT
DODGE
1974 CHARGER
1974 CORONET
1974 - 1977 MONACO
1975 - 1977 ROYAL MONACO
1980 - 1984 D150 PICKUP
1981 - 1984 B250 VAN
1982 - 1984 B150 VAN
1982 - 1984 RAMCHARGER
PLYMOUTH
1974 FURY
1974 FURY I
1974 FURY II
1974 - 1977 GRAN FURY
1982 - 1983 PB150 VAN
1982 - 1983 PB250 VAN
which replaced it in both cars and, later, trucks, and uses set #11
and #16 and a larger 2.732" od seal instead of #17/#16 and 2.626".
it's 11 3/4" dia by 5" overall height, no idea of thickness. the
'85-up truck rotor appears to be the same except for 5 x 5.5" bolt
circle.
'79-'83 amc rotors are 10 3/4" by 4 7/8" oh. the big bearing rotors
must be similar.
question: what are the relevant dimensions of #11 and #17 bearings?
do they fit the same spindle? [doubtful]
also, what's the spacing between the bearings on the amc and mopar
rotors? i -assume- 'close enough'.
btw the w100 4x4 rotors are all 5 x 5.5" and 2 5/8" overall height.
only 2wd trucks, and only to '84, were 5 x 4.5" afaik. well, not
counting the '86-'90 dakota. but it uses #11/#16 bearings too.
" Anyone have any of the spindles?
my '65 project american that brian seeley now has, has '76 pacer front
brakes. i chose them for the big bendix calipers.
" I'm wondering if the brackets I have to use WJ rotors would provide the right outspacing and would love to check this out.
my data doesn't go as far as that, but xj/zj 2wd rotors are 4" oh by
11". 4wd rotors are 3 1/8" oh.
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