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I'm trying to turn down a pair of discs from 8.4" to 7.9" for a fiesta conversion,

The are Fing hard!!

even with a carbide bit it dosent want to know, which is strange as I turned down a set of vents last year with no probs,

Maybe its because I bought cheap discs this time?

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It's the Fiesta conversion. The discs just won't have it because they know it's crap. A BL designed part isn't supposed to be mated with som Blue Oval shit!

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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I turned the inside of a set of S discs earlier and they where not very hard, so I suspect its like Vegard implies :)


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Norweigen humor eh, lol


Ok i'll try waving an S caliper at it and see if it goes soft.

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I'd assume the cheap discs could be the prob, cheaper poorer quality material spec, made to be up to the job by surface hardening.


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Thats what I was thinking Tom,

I was expecting a hard "skin" and then a soft inner. It seems more like its hard all the way through, maybe they have added silicon to make crap steel harder.

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
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On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 11:19am mini13 said:
I was expecting a hard "skin" and then a soft inner. It seems more like its hard all the way through, maybe they have added silicon


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On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 01:13pm Nic said:
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On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 11:19am mini13 said:
I was expecting a hard "skin" and then a soft inner. It seems more like its hard all the way through, maybe they have added silicon

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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do it MF style, jack the car up, start engine, put it in 4th gear and take an angle grinder to it



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I'm about to embark on this conversion myself. I've found some Mk3 Fez calipers in the scrappy down the road.

Where did you get the new discs from?

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or you could jack the car up and take the wheels off, then put in fourth and floor the throttle while gently lower the front of the car down until the brake discs scrub against the tarmac. That would be effective I think:)


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Axel,

got them from Minispares, the cheapest ones.

Also, Mk3 calipers are meant not to fit aparently, althogh I can't confirm that.

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
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On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 02:15pm mini13 said:
Also, Mk3 calipers are meant not to fit aparently, althogh I can't confirm that.


Oops, you are right.

Thanks for that. Saved me a wasted trip to the scrappy.

I'm struggling to find the Mk2 carriers, calipers I can get but not carriers.

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I had probs finding the carriers too,

i finally just got lucky one ebay.

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something is not right here, carbide will cut almost anything metalic, hardened or not,
is the tool in at the correct centre height, ie, not too high, meaning it will just rub on the job,just below the cutting edge,

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TBH is it worth the effort to turn down 8.4" solid discs when you can by 7.9" solid discs for almost the same price?

Here's where I got mine:

http://www.mra-minis.co.uk/brakes.htm

Shame they don't do 7.9" vented discs as well.

Edited by Rob H on 12th Oct, 2007.

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Carl,

I did try moving the tool down, and tried different tools etc, I will have another check on monday, also I have a different bit to try, but will need to mod it to fit the lathe. Yhe bit i have don't have a very big rake on them, so with say 2" bar there is clearance but with the 8.4" disc its pretty much gone.

Cheers for confirming the carbide bits should do the job though :)

Rob,

Hindsight is a wonderfull thing! *oh well*

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
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Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



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gaffertape an angle grinder to the tool post ?

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On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 01:57pm Axel said:
I'm about to embark on this conversion myself. I've found some Mk3 Fez calipers in the scrappy down the road.



are those the ones tommy cooper used to use ?:)

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What speed have you got the lathe running at? Id go to a fairly slow speed.

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Mk3 calipers wont fit, they are for vented disks and they are spaced out too far...

As for the brakes they work very well... shocked a GP the other day at how quick my car scrubbed the speed off... IMO the Mk2 caliper is a better design.

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On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 05:17pm mini13 said:
Hindsight is a wonderfull thing! *oh well*


If it's not too late I would strongly recermoned getting brake hoses with a banjo bolt on the caliper end, I really don't like the way the hose comes out of the caliper and I will be changing mine in the not to distant future.

On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 01:57pm Axel said:
I'm about to embark on this conversion myself.


Try and find the calipers soonish as demand is likely to go up, best place to look is the fiesta owners club.

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I used a banjo connection on the caliper but if you are using new re-con calipers we had to file the surface flat to get a seal as they drill further into the caliper to re-cut the hole when they re-con them.. My build can be found here with the how to vid.

http://www.miniaddicts.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=1193

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On 13th of Oct, 2007 at 11:10am Rob H said:

On 12th of Oct, 2007 at 01:57pm Axel said:
I'm about to embark on this conversion myself.


Try and find the calipers soonish as demand is likely to go up, best place to look is the fiesta owners club.


LOL just had a 20 mile round trip only to find the caliper mounts have already gone - Bugger.

I'm planning on using NOS calipers of ebay.

Edited by Paul S on 13th Oct, 2007.

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Joe C

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Rob,

made up my own hoses with banjo's *wink*

I have some spare bits, i'll work out a price and PM you if your interested.

these are mine.

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged...

Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



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