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will7262 15-04-11 04:18 PM

603 Brakes
 
Can anyone tell me where brakes come from? Are they a Jaguar fitting and if so of what model?

Hugh 16-04-11 10:52 PM

hugh
 
Brake Discs are strictly a Bristol Cars item.
I spent some time researching and eventually bought from them.

Kevin H 17-04-11 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by will7262 (Post 4889)
Can anyone tell me where brakes come from? Are they a Jaguar fitting and if so of what model?

It's a real pain that there are no parts lists available for these later cars. We can thank TADC for that!

Hopefully a 603 owner can contribute some information. However, if the brakes are the same as the 411 and 412, which is quite likely, then they are Girling brake calipers.

Some components are common to all Girling calipers at that time, such as pistons, but other parts are specific to certain cars. I will scan and post a Girling parts list later on, which lists the variations of the design and which other cars used them.

If the car has been standing around unused for a long time it is likely the skirts of the pistons have rusted. If you rebuild the calipers I suggest you use stainless steel pistons. I have previously bought them from a guy in the UK who advertised them to the AMOC (Aston used the same caliper pistons from DB5 onwards).

GREG 17-04-11 04:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 4894)
Brake Discs are strictly a Bristol Cars item.
I spent some time researching and eventually bought from them.

ACCS also sell the Girling discs and callipers and they are the same as the 411 / 412.

All the parts are available for rebuilds from Contacting PowerTrack Ltd for your classic car brake parts

GREG 17-04-11 06:27 AM

Duplicate post

will7262 19-04-11 06:28 AM

603 Brakes
 
Thanks everone for the feedback and look forward to the Girling list.
I just thought that if the calipers were from a Jaguar then there was a greater opportunity of getting an aftermarket upgraded caliper if i need to rebuild or replace mine.

GREG 19-04-11 06:25 PM

They are Jag front and Aston rear - I think

Kevin H 20-04-11 12:17 PM

Sorry, haven't had time to scan the Girling parts lists. Will get to it asap.

In the mean time, from the list I can tell you this;

The rear caliper and handbrake assembly listed as used by Bristol are common with AC Cars, Aston Martin (that will be DB5 & DB6), Iso, Jensen & TVR.

Some of the front calipers listed as used by Bristol are common with Jensen only - LH Caliper 64032280, RH 64032281.

However, there is another front caliper used only by Bristol;
LH 64032175, RH 64032176

The parts list includes 9 different pairs of front caliper part numbers, used by a variety of car manufacturers. The internals of all the calipers are mostly the same, apart from some differences in brake pads, so I assume the main differences lie in the caliper bodies, which probably means the mounting points (bolt holes) will be different.

Kevin H 20-04-11 12:26 PM

Just checked the Bristol parts list Resources - Bristol Cars - Owners and Enthusiasts Forum

and the 409 & 410 used the 64032175/6 front calipers, so it 's reasonable to assume that it was the 411/412 that used the 64032280/1 front calipers which were common to the Jensen (presumably Interceptor).

I have no idea what the 603 used. Anyone got a parts list for the 603?

Kevin H 22-04-11 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by will7262 (Post 4901)
Thanks everone for the feedback and look forward to the Girling list.

Finally got around to scanning and uploading it. It's in the 411 resources section here (you need to be logged in to view/download the file).

NB: I don't know for sure these are what's on the 603 (see my previous comments re most likely caliper part numbers).

will7262 22-04-11 12:47 PM

Brakes
 
Kevin
Many thanks for the link.
Cheers
Will

Kevin H 22-04-11 09:41 PM

It appears there is a problem with access permissions for the Resources section of the site at the moment. I will look into to it asap and post again here as soon as it if fixed.

Sorry to those who are trying to access the link I posted!

Kevin

Kevin H 23-04-11 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin H (Post 4938)
It appears there is a problem with access permissions for the Resources section

This should be fixed now. Please let me know via the contact form if you have any problems accessing items in the Resources section when logged in.


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