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03-21-2005 08:52 PM #1
Swapping disk brakes on a 56' merc
Hello guys, I need some info on any disk brakes from any car that I can use to swap out the drum brakes on my 1956 2 door Montclair Mercury.
Thanks,
kevin
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11-24-2005 12:20 PM #2
Disc Brake Conversion
Hi
I have a 55 Ford Wagon and I have converted to the Disc Brake from a Granada it is a simple and easy swap and fairly easy to find in the bone yard. Two things you will need to do......
1) Ream out the ball joint holes on the spindle it doesn't take much.
2) Being the Granada brake lines enter the caliper from the Front of the car you may have to reroute the brake lines so they don't pinch when turned.
Other than that it takes about 3 hrs to convert it over to disc brakes
Oh almost forgot there is a differance between left and right on the calipers the brake lines will be on top facing towards the front of the car that is how you can tell and be sure bleeder valve is on top
Good luck with you Mercury
55 Ford 2dr
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11-24-2005 01:00 PM #3
"1) Ream out the ball joint holes on the spindle it doesn't take much."
Use a tapered reamer matched to the taper of the ball joint studs. I found one at Speedway Motors when I was fabbing up a custom front end. (1 1/2" per ft. taper, cost me $75.)PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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