
According their catalogue item nr. 57352 is suited for Honda/Lotus/MG/Rover.
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Dimension G needs to be around 65 mm with that little chamfer, unless you want to start machining the Metro hub.Hans Efde wrote:I just got an answer from the Dutch brake disc company that they have a suitable disc. They sent me enclosed pic. It's identical to the Brembo linked above.
According their catalogue item nr. 57352 is suited for Honda/Lotus/MG/Rover.
I can pick up Cobalt steel bits locally if anyone is stuck for getting them at any point, or you can always order them from Axminster Tools.Alan D. wrote: I'm going to the Classic car show at the NEC Birmingham this weekend, I'm going to collect a JMR tube bender, but I'll if I can get some of those super-duper hard drills, which I think are made from "Cobalt". This may be what I need to drill disc rotors!
Alan
It's a slightly different attitude on MP isn't it?Alan D. wrote:I doubt it Hans, But they are only holes, so they can be re-drilled. I'll try and get up to the garages in the next couple of days and sort out some of the components.Hans Efde wrote:Hi Alan,
And the holes for fastening it on the hub? Do they match?
I've read through the posts on the Metropower forum and the project has a lot of doubters, saying that we would be over-braking the rear end of the car and creating and imbalance, possibly give the car the liability of swapping ends ( spinning). But the advantages are constantly adjusted brakes! But what I don't understand is that every quality or sports/GTI car has rear discs, so why not on a Midas?
It may be that Rich's work on brake bias adjustment and your ideas (Hans's) on doing away with the master cylinder and getting the free play out of the brake linkages is the way to bring our cars into the 21st century!
David M's (I think you have fitted a KAD kit is this correct) is the only person I know with rear disc brakes on a Midas. What would be your comments David?
Alan
If Stuart is correct, we may not need Cobalt bits. As you said in an earlier post, "the simpler the better".Rich wrote:I can pick up Cobalt steel bits locally if anyone is stuck for getting them at any point, or you can always order them from Axminster Tools.Alan D. wrote: I'm going to the Classic car show at the NEC Birmingham this weekend, I'm going to collect a JMR tube bender, but I'll if I can get some of those super-duper hard drills, which I think are made from "Cobalt". This may be what I need to drill disc rotors!
Alan
One of these Alan, they also get called proportioning valves.Alan D. wrote:
If Stuart is correct, we may not need Cobalt bits. As you said in an earlier post, "the simpler the better".
what's an in line bias valve?
I'm off up to the garages now, I'll see what i can dig out.
Alan

Sorry I only just picked this up Alan.Alan D. wrote:
David M's (I think you have fitted a KAD kit is this correct) is the only person I know with rear disc brakes on a Midas. What would be your comments David?
Alan