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Blueyes Disk conversion... , upgrade the front brakes...

ok for the good of the 1000 comunity, 
 
 
*this is a suggestion* you can choose to try it yourself, engineer it do what you like.... 
 
ok, Thanks to a good mate Neil, we bashed heads and added up what fits together.... 
 
many people cant be bothered maintaining their front drum brake setup in good working order, and yes water does play havoc on direction when the brakes are applied.... 
 
I have put together a setup that works fine for me, I wouldn't suggest it if your going 300+++ Hp CA18 or something, this is a mild upgrade for a Thou... 
 
 
many people have come close to this setup using comodore (ie vk vl etc rear calipers on the front but soon find that they arent as efficient as the rears and have rear lockup before the fronts are doing the job, 
 
you need, R31 rear caliper brackets, 
a set of KE55-KE70 corolla Girlock front calipers, 
(ok, this is the hard bit to get, the corolla lads use them as an upgrade for the earlier corollas, and some of them had Japanese calipers, so be sure they are the Girlock ones!!!)
R31 rear disks (4 stud)
you need a set of Commodore rear caliper mounts/frame bit, 
I used a KB10 master cylinder as thats what i had in stock, 
you can use the KB10 rear brake line a and the 3 port junction from the same car, 
 
what you need to do:
 
1, bin the front brakes on the Thou, backing plates etc, keep the brake hose, 
keep the hardware, bolts, nuts locking tabs, 
 
2, take the 31 caliper bracket, slide it over the spindle, you will see if you centralise it, you can get one hole to line up, 
mark the other 3 and drill them to suit, you can now bolt this puppy up using the original hardware that you've cleaned and pained, 
 
3, now your new 31 rotor, slides right over the 1000 hub (you should repack the bearings while your there), job done, 
 
4, calipers, take you Corolla calipers, bin the mounting frame bit (as these don't fit up to the 31 brackets), grab the frame and pins off your commodore callipers (bin the calliper bit), fit them to your corolla castings.... bingo... 
bolt the calipers to the 31 calliper mounts... 
it's starting to look like a setup, 
 
5, youll find the stock brake hoses (that should be new as you've recently replaced them, and they were 40+ years old and shagged) route nicely into the callipers, 
 
6,, swap over the master cylinder, replace the brake line and block, 
bleed them up... 
job done... 
 
Notes, ok the improvement on past trials using the commodore rear calliper, is, these calipers are from, 
a, the front of a corolla, 
b, it's a heavier car, 
c, they use solid rotors, 
d, they are unboosted, 
e, the castings, Corolla and commodore rear,  look identical, so don't mix them up, 
f, the piston in the corolla unit is bigger than the commodore rear unit, hence the correct ratio, 
 
do yourself a favour, bung calliper kits in, 
buy new brake hoses, 
 
you can use the old rear brake line, but, you will need to make a short line to mate up from the master cylinder to the old line, and need a joiner, 
 
you can use the old brake line block, but you need to block off two ports, these parts are available to buy, 
 
thats about all I can think of, 
 
I used slotted rotors, on mine, 
 
if you don't understand, don't do it, get somebody that is competent...
 
Neil, buzz in if i have missed anything, 
 
please chime in if you have a suggestion... 
 
if your stuck for bits, (other than callipers) ie the block off bits, pipe joiners, caliper kits, master cylinders, 
 
if you PM me I can try to help, I can get new brake hoses and perhaps the other bits, 
 
now I've done this for the good of the thou community, don't rape it, 
don't wander off making kits and reaming people, on fleabay, reamtree or stalkbook, 
 
the Corolla callipers will be the hardest bit to find, be patient....
 
it looks factory, they fit over 13"s, but not 13" steel wheel ie sunny, 
 

 

 
Looks good to me
 
Who put that swaybar there ?
ha ha, work in progress Neil... plan worked nicely before the calipers were there... 
just needs a little .....
Thanks Mike
Putting 3 different brake pars togrther and making it all work is a stroke of genius.
My 1000 wags will definately be wearing this combo


Thats too sexy for right said fred, thanks guys now less peeps will be asking what about discs!
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thanks guys, 
I think it's a good setup for not too much money...
I am actually going to be using the commodore calipers but that's because I found some in immaculate condition. Might get brake lines made up if anyone knows where this could be done properly?
 
Could you please explain a little more about what to do with the master cylinder. I have the master from a later model datto with disc fronts (180b  or similar I believe) with twin reserviour. I am unsure of what to do with the lines as I know there's a non return valve or something (the block)? What lines to route where?
Sorry dude, it doesn't matter how good condition they are, the pistons are too small
You can go to a brake place for lines, or I can source code set of genuine ones
Neil can tell you about master Cylinder
Cheers.
For the price you can go to Supercheap auto or
AutoPro they are able to get recoed ones and
the price is way worthwhile for them.
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For the caliper size, is it a case of commodore calipers are too weak or just flat out don't work?
 
There are some cheap flex lines for the b110 chassis on ebay that would probably fit I'm guessing, might be worth a go for the price since most 1200 stuff ends up fitting.
 
Be keen to hear what to do with the master cyl, cheers
Piston size on the Commodore rear caliper is just too small to make any stopping power
 
Later master works
Have used 11/16 3/4 and 13/16 versions before
Just depends how you like your pedal feel... bigger cyl harder feel
Awesome info and looks great in those watanabes!
I've had a look at the dba catalogue. Can you confirm these rotors are 260mm diameter? What is the difference in these girlock calipers compared to 200b girlocks?
I forget the rotor part number, but i have it written somewhere... 
and 200b? i have no idea, 
Neil will know the rotors... (I Think?)
R31 rear disc is a DBA616
Yes 260mm
Just in case peeps want to keep their 13 inch steelies they can also use Sigma GE discs which are thicker, slightly smaller diameter, Sigma GE calipers and Sigma GE front caliper brackets for the same kind of setup and mods required except use whole sigma caliper as is, that stops a 1180-1300kg sigma GE wagon auto 2L from 78-80 model.
 
Ive used this setup with the same dual 11/16 master from a kb10 but also from other datsun cars as enlightened by Neil
 
Sigma GE 78-80
DBA210 229mm
 
120y and late 1200 218mm which also can be used with sigma ge caliper and brackets for better stopping power than stock 1200 or 120y calipers.
 
early 1200 212mm?
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I'm in the process of fitting 200b girlocks custom brackets and 264mm jaguar solid discs to my KB10. just fit inside 13inch enkies. I'll share photos once complete.
itd be nice to compare the two setups once complete and see if my efforts have been worth the trouble
Tom pls some pics up of your kb10 never seen one in black!
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act, Big Brother is watching you - George Orwell 'Most Jews do not like to admit it, but our god is Lucifer -- so I wasn't lying -- and we are his chosen people. Lucifer is very much alive.'"  Harold Rosenthal http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=24688
Its a work in progress. Not much to look at the moment. I'll starting taking more photos as it comes together.
It's a Datsun, always a lot to look at! Looking forward to seeing the progress.
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