Me too with them...[bigwhistle]
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So a bit more done. Cleaned, etch primed and painted the bits, then scraped and cleaned any mating surfaces. As the caliper covers the swivel oil fill hole, I drilled and tapped a new one on the opposite side.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7830/...b9b0f491_h.jpgIMG_0550 by Gavin Gregory, on Flickr
A pic of one side of the conversion kit.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7896/...2e7c5c32_h.jpgIMG_0556 by Gavin Gregory, on Flickr
Caliper mount on.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7916/...2e4a3f0a_h.jpgIMG_0549 by Gavin Gregory, on Flickr
And one side basically complete - waiting on the spacer blocks for the calipers to come back - they get machined down a couple of mm.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7853/...0f079524_h.jpgIMG_0555 by Gavin Gregory, on Flickr
Pretty straight forward job, a bit of fettling as you'd expect putting a bunch of parts from different models together but worked out well. Now onto the other side.
Maybe getting that way just a bit...[bigwhistle]
nice 4 pot calipers,,
off a what?:o
Are using the design by Antony Johnson or the guy from SA?
Also when you do the power steering conversion what "version" you going to use? The simplest is using the old DAF Sherpa power steering box with minimal modifications (well really none as it bolts up with only an adaptor bracket) but getting a good box is a bit hard here.
It is the kit from AJ yes - the guy from SA is very similar and uses the same parts too.
While I agree the Sherpa box is quite straightforward, I'm using readily available parts here in Australia. The design doesn't effect the fitting of the standard steering back at a later date if needed and maintains the exact steering geometry as standard - the pitman arm on the new box picks up the drag link in the same spot as the arm on the standard steering relay would. Exact details I won't share as it's one of those things that I don't want someone to ask me heaps of questions about on how I did it - just due to the fact if you need to ask about modifying your steering (and brakes for that matter), you probably shouldn't be trying it. Again, I'll be having this Engineered when complete but not something I'll discuss much further here or post much detail of.
Thanks Gav - yes I fully understand - I am aware of most of the options (some good, some not so good) and will be doing one to mine after I have completed a couple of other higher priority things.
Cheers
Garry