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The Vented disk discussion above got me thinking..

My classic '86 early efi does not have vented disks. Occasionally I
have had brake fade (but only when seriously provoked by less than
defensive driving style).
The front disks have seen better days, so instead of putting a set of
Paddocks cheapies (now less than £8 a disk!!!), I could put on some
vented disks from a later classic.

I presume I would have to change the calipers (?), but that aside, is
it a straight swap?


David
 
New calipers for vented got a set of disks in shed needed calipers so still
there
Paul
"rads" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> The Vented disk discussion above got me thinking..
>
> My classic '86 early efi does not have vented disks. Occasionally I
> have had brake fade (but only when seriously provoked by less than
> defensive driving style).
> The front disks have seen better days, so instead of putting a set of
> Paddocks cheapies (now less than £8 a disk!!!), I could put on some
> vented disks from a later classic.
>
> I presume I would have to change the calipers (?), but that aside, is
> it a straight swap?
>
>
> David



 
Paul and David Hi,

no need to change the calipers.
You can use your existing ones and modify them with a set of spacers, seals
and longer bolts.

If you are interested for such a set please let me know and I will send you
the e-mail address of my supplier of such kits in the UK.

We do this thing (modify non vented to vented front disks and calipers) all
the time here in Greece.

Take care
Pantelis

"Paul Coley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:D[email protected]...
> New calipers for vented got a set of disks in shed needed calipers so

still
> there
> Paul
> "rads" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > The Vented disk discussion above got me thinking..
> >
> > My classic '86 early efi does not have vented disks. Occasionally I
> > have had brake fade (but only when seriously provoked by less than
> > defensive driving style).
> > The front disks have seen better days, so instead of putting a set of
> > Paddocks cheapies (now less than £8 a disk!!!), I could put on some
> > vented disks from a later classic.
> >
> > I presume I would have to change the calipers (?), but that aside, is
> > it a straight swap?
> >
> >
> > David

>
>



 
Pantelis,

I was hoping someone might say that!

Details of your suppliers would be most appreciated.

Paul, might be in touch, depending on what I find out from Pantelis.

Thanks to both.

David

On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 23:02:43 +0300, "Pantelis Giamarellos"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Paul and David Hi,
>
>no need to change the calipers.
>You can use your existing ones and modify them with a set of spacers, seals
>and longer bolts.
>
>If you are interested for such a set please let me know and I will send you
>the e-mail address of my supplier of such kits in the UK.
>
>We do this thing (modify non vented to vented front disks and calipers) all
>the time here in Greece.
>
>Take care
>Pantelis
>
>"Paul Coley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:D[email protected]...
>> New calipers for vented got a set of disks in shed needed calipers so

>still
>> there
>> Paul
>> "rads" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > The Vented disk discussion above got me thinking..
>> >
>> > My classic '86 early efi does not have vented disks. Occasionally I
>> > have had brake fade (but only when seriously provoked by less than
>> > defensive driving style).
>> > The front disks have seen better days, so instead of putting a set of
>> > Paddocks cheapies (now less than £8 a disk!!!), I could put on some
>> > vented disks from a later classic.
>> >
>> > I presume I would have to change the calipers (?), but that aside, is
>> > it a straight swap?
>> >
>> >
>> > David

>>
>>

>


 
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