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Thread: Mk1 Commodore Caliper, 278mm Magna rotor conversion

  1. #21
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    Disc Conversion

    Have started doing some comparison research on this conversion,
    Sourced this information from DBA brake disc catalogue.
    I have found that the magna 1985-91 models TM,TN,TP,have discs that should do the job,
    and when fitted with calipers ill provide significantly improved stopping power for budget cost.
    The discs can be sourced from most wreckers for about $30ea. The centre hole in the disc that goes over hub is 4mm larger but should not present a problem.
    The disc needs to be drilled to 4 x 100 to suit, am having some done at present.
    Thats all info for now,hope this helps
    pete mk1
    A = Diameter
    B = Original Height
    C = Original Thickness
    D = Min. Thickness
    E = Centrel Hole Diameter
    F = No. of Bolt Holes

    GOLF MK1, 2
    1.5, 1.6 Petrol MK 1 1975 - 82 FRONT 240 3 Solid A=239 B=35.2 C=12 D=10 E=65 F=4
    Diesel 1975 - 82 F 242 3 Solid 239 39 10 8 65 4
    GTi 1991 - 92 F 444 3 V ented 239 38.5 20 18 65 4
    GL 1994 - 97 F 446 3 V ented 256 39 20 18 65 4
    All models rear disc 1991 - 97 R 832 3 Solid 226 71.2 10 8 39.8 4
    MAGNA
    TM, TN, TP 1985 - 91 FRONT 22 1 3 Vented A=266 B=45.5 C=24 D=22.4 E=69 F=4


    R 222 3 Solid 251 49 10 8.4 Hub 4
    Golf mk1
    Passat 4 Motion
    Polo GTI
    Caddy TDI

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    Great work pete, i do seem to remember the discs being larger diameter tho, for some reason i thought 278, would be worth testing with one from the wreckers.

    Unfortunately i cant help a lot anymore, my rally car is off to its new home in QLD. If it does help, i didn't know what size caliper spacer i needed when starting, it was a matter of sit the caliper on the disc, pack it with washers until it fit well, critical thing is to make sure it dose not rub too much and that the disc runs true.

    The stopping power is far far greater than mk1 GTi (mk1 gti setup on the rear of my rally car was not good enough for gravel! i used camira front calipers with mk1 gti vented discs on the rear, i would go quite a bit larger for tarmac racing)
    76' Mk1 Rally Car, 1800 8v haltech ecu
    94' Fairmont Ghia, v8, big cam, leather, perfect for towing golfs
    89' EA ex taxi, lpg, cheap and easy

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    This appears to be the disc, 5 stud, vented, 278mm

    TR/TS v6 1993-on DBA #425
    also
    TF/TH/TJ/VR-X/SPORTS V6/TL (ES/LS/VR/VR-X V6) 6/1997-on

    page 89 DBA catalogue
    http://www.dba.com.au/2006/PDF_CATAL...e_17122007.pdf

    you can buy them brand new with no holes drilled, i would personaly get second hand and have holes drilled.
    76' Mk1 Rally Car, 1800 8v haltech ecu
    94' Fairmont Ghia, v8, big cam, leather, perfect for towing golfs
    89' EA ex taxi, lpg, cheap and easy

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    Disc conversion

    Thanks for reply, the discs you mention are 278mm dia but in light of wanting to run 14" rims i thought the 265mm would be a better option.
    Have my discs drilled and ready to fit but just need time to do.
    Discs owe me $78ea purchased,drilled and machined. they look to be a much better casting than the golf disc.
    so i will continue with the exercise.
    Pete Mk1
    Golf mk1
    Passat 4 Motion
    Polo GTI
    Caddy TDI

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    Great info guys. I'll be doing this mod for sure some time in the next few weeks, so i'll post how mine goes aswell if there's anything interesting to say.

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    The biggest problem is the commodore caliper does not fit under 14" wheels, but if you go thru the dba catalog and spy out something with similar offset (or more) to the golf disc and similar diameter to the magna disc you will be okay.

    I got my commodore calipers + 278mm dics under 14" alloys, you need to grind down most of the bleed nipple, you need to space the wheels out 7mm (or more) and get happy grinding the front face of the caliper (paint the inside of the rim, or use bearing blue and test fit, give a spin and take off where ever there is a mark left). Because it was a rally car i also made adapters to extend the hub and welded them in and turned down the weld, because the hub takes the bulk of the load.

    Great to see people picking up where i left off, soon we will see a mainstream budget big brake conversion for the mk1 using local parts!
    Last edited by golfnutracing; 16-01-2008 at 03:00 AM. Reason: my speeling is god
    76' Mk1 Rally Car, 1800 8v haltech ecu
    94' Fairmont Ghia, v8, big cam, leather, perfect for towing golfs
    89' EA ex taxi, lpg, cheap and easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfnutracing View Post
    Great to see people picking up where i left off, soon we will see a mainstream budget big brake conversion for the mk1 using local parts!
    As soon as i've done mine and worked out all the issues, if people are interested, i'll start making some kits up..

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    does anyone know if this coversion would suit a mk3???

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    Quote Originally Posted by dom123 View Post
    does anyone know if this coversion would suit a mk3???
    Don't 'quote' me on it.. But i think the Mk2 and Mk3's have a different setup. I'm pretty sure the Mk2 calipers have a cast 'arm' that goes around the disc and mounts differently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    As soon as i've done mine and worked out all the issues, if people are interested, i'll start making some kits up..
    I'll be up for that one
    76 MkI 3 door - daily drive/project - 1.8 5speed
    76 MkI 3 door swallowtail - 16v track car
    76 MkI 3 door "long term" project

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