geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
MGB rear disc brakes
I have designed rear disc brakes for my 74 MGB. I'm not new to this so I know the benefits and pitfalls of rear disc brakes. My question here is about the master cylinder. Does the check valve for the rear circuit need to be removed on from the stock MGB master cylinder? I have everything mocked up to my satisfaction, just need to address the M/C before I install everything on the car..
On some of my conversions on other cars I did have to remove the internal check valve and then replace it with a 2psi external valve, on other MG's I could leave it in. I did do a research on rear disc conversions and have not found any mention about the M/C internal check valves in a MGB M/C. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/20/2017 07:27PM by geezer. |
mgb260 Jim Nichols Sequim,WA (2477 posts) Registered: 02/29/2008 08:29PM Main British Car: 1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8 |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
I don't think the MGB master has a residual check valve. People have had trouble with the brass H where the lines meet. I would do away with that and separate front and rear. I do like the aftermarket 2lb residual valves for disk brakes.
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BlownMGB-V8 Jim Blackwood 9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042 (6496 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 12:59PM Main British Car: 1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
Seems to me the '74 had the MC with the big round cap. Later MCs had the rectangular reservoir and there was a built-in brake balance switch. Not sure about any check valves though.
Jim |
geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
Yep, My M/C has the round cap. The parts breakdown for the M/C does show check valves in the ports. I just can't find the values for those valves. I'm going to try it without mods and if I need to remove them, add 2lb inline valves. The valve in question is item 21. Since both are the same part number in the Moss catalog I doubt they are more than 2lb.
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BlownMGB-V8 Jim Blackwood 9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042 (6496 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 12:59PM Main British Car: 1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
Sounds to me like a good approach.
Jim |
geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
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geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
Took the GT for a spirited test spin today. The brakes have a good firm pedal. Temps are 190 front 130 rear. I really dislike the Wagner PD900 pads. The box says ceramic but the pads feel and look like metallic. They squeal even when just driving down the road. I'm going to try something else next weekend. The rear brakes do not lock up first.
I need to make some adjustments with the park brake cables. That will be simple enough to rectify. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/04/2017 09:51PM by geezer. |
geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
Found the noise. The anti-rattle shims that come with the PD900 pads were the cause of all of the ills. I rounded up another set that are a different shape and now the irritating racket is gone. The new shims hold the pads more securely. Rotor temps today were 90 rear and 160 front. The stops are straight and no surpries during vigorous brake application while turning.
When I get a chance I may experiment with some 38MM 240SX calipers that I have. That will be for another time. I'm happy now. 1st 2 pics are the troublesome shims last 2 are the good shims Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/09/2017 05:09PM by geezer. |
rficalora Rob Ficalora Willis, TX (2764 posts) Registered: 10/24/2007 02:46PM Main British Car: '76 MGB w/CB front, Sebring rear, early metal dash Ford 302 |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
Cool! But, where in the world were you able to get just the anti-rattle shims? I've never seen them sold separate from the calipers or pads.
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geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
The hardware can be had at Rockauto and I'm sure at NAPA
[www.rockauto.com] In my case one set came with the calipers and the other with the pads |
geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
The next challenge is one of the reman calipers has inop park brake. Discovered the problem when I raised the car to check things over. With the park brake set the right was applied solidly, the left not. I want to see if I can discover the problem with the left side before I move on.
While fiddling today I made a proof of concept mounting for a 38MM 1998 Nissan 240SX rear caliper. The 240sx caliper requires a different offset for the axle bracket. I was able to make a simple 4 hole bracket attached to the bracket for the Sentra caliper. The alignment is good and it uses the same rotor. Basically it's 4 10mm holes spaced 115MM x 29mm with a cut out to clear the 240sx caliper cylinder. The 38mm will give more bias to the rear at the expense of a little more pedal travel. |
geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
I decided to draw up the adapter. I'll make a template out of steel this weekend and give it a test fit on the car.
The adapter provides the required additional offset and move the the 240sx mount holes out for alignment with the existing rotor. I did add an additional hole that attaches to a nearby bolt for strength. |
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geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
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geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
I now have a CAD drawing for the bracket for mounting the 2002 Nissan Sentra caliper to the tube type MGB rear axle. It will require a CAD viewer to see. The .dwg file can be converted to what ever file system is used for the cutter. Also there is a .jpg file. I have not had this part cut as I am satisfied with the original drawing. This drawing is modified to "square up" the caliper as it sits over the OD of the rotor. The top yellow line was maintained at 115MM. The lower yellow line was extended to 3 11/16". Have your machinist confirm those dimensions before cutting. All else remained the same. When I get time I will experiment with adapting the 1998 240SX rear caliper using the "U" shaped bracket above. That additional bracket provides the correct offset for the 240SX caliper.
Unfortunately I was not able to attach the .dwg file. Just e-mail me with your e-mail address and I'll send out the file. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/10/2018 11:13AM by geezer. |
geezer Charles Durning Magee, MS (60 posts) Registered: 11/16/2017 01:16PM Main British Car: 1974 MGB, 1967 Morris Minor |
Re: MGB rear disc brakes
I found a problem with the latest drawing. The hole where the 2 yellow lines intersect is still out of place. I'll see if I can get it redrawn.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/15/2018 03:30PM by geezer. |