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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post

    AFAIK the pads for the 110 front and the RRC/Disco are the same animals - but will check when I get home.
    Friction is independent of surface area. The most important factor is the pistons, which I believe are larger on 110s

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Friction is independent of surface area. The most important factor is the pistons, which I believe are larger on 110s
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    I may have to consult Boyle on this one, but I'm going along with the notion of the same pressure over larger pistons relates to more effective force on the pads, but I'm sure you would agree that "More force over a larger surface area of friction material equates to more efficient braking."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Ben

    I may have to consult Boyle on this one, but I'm going along with the notion of the same pressure over larger pistons relates to more effective force on the pads, but I'm sure you would agree that "More force over a larger surface area of friction material equates to more efficient braking."
    For the same pressure in the hydraulic lines, the force on the pads is proportional to the piston area, and the frictional braking effect depends only on the pad material and this force*. The only first order effect of pad size is pad life. Heat dissipation is dependent on disc area and ventilation.

    *The actual stopping effect also depends on the disc diameter and tyre diameter, plus of course tyre/road friction

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    Anymore updates tj

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    Quote Originally Posted by banjo View Post
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    Waiting for the machinist who said he would have a copy made by last week to actually start on it. I may sniff around to see if someone may be willing to see if they can cast a copy.

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    I wouldn't mind a realy good tracing of it with the holes & all if you have the time . That way i could have ago at it .isn't 12mm plate if so i could get sme & have ago..

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    Quote Originally Posted by TJWA View Post
    Waiting for the machinist who said he would have a copy made by last week to actually start on it. I may sniff around to see if someone may be willing to see if they can cast a copy.
    Ive been thinking that we could make the plate from 2 diff plates and just weld together or just make a simple apcer up

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    Would the part fit on a A4 peice of paper.Just wondering if so could you do a good tracing of it & scan it & send it to me & i could then print it out on the A4 paper & would that then be right cause i realy want to have a crack at it myself if possable..

    Thanks Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by banjo View Post
    Would the part fit on a A4 peice of paper.Just wondering if so could you do a good tracing of it & scan it & send it to me & i could then print it out on the A4 paper & would that then be right cause i realy want to have a crack at it myself if possable..

    Thanks Jason
    I'll go and get it back from the machinist and give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banjo View Post
    Would the part fit on a A4 peice of paper.Just wondering if so could you do a good tracing of it & scan it & send it to me & i could then print it out on the A4 paper & would that then be right cause i realy want to have a crack at it myself if possable..

    Thanks Jason
    I think you are better to use at least an A3 page, it will be too tight on an A4 even if it does fit.

    It would be a pretty easy drawing, a couple of concentric circles with a couple of lugs and 8 holes. 6 for the stub axle mounting and two that hold the calliper.

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