Rotors
The cheapest rotors to use come from the rear end of a 87-88 Turbo Coupe.
These rotors are not perfectly hubcentric on the XR hubs can be made to work
just fine by carefully centering the rotor before tightening the wheel or
making a .020 thick shim (using shim stock) .2" wide x 7.50" long and placing
this shim between the hub and rotor. SSBC will not tell if the rotors in their
kit are standard TC or specially machined TC items with a smaller hole to
make it hubcentric. Not a big deal anyway.
Calipers
Rear calipers from an 87-88 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe or 90-92 Lincoln, Taurus, or Sable
will fit the brackets that I supply. The interchange manual does not show
an alternate listing for the Turbo Coupe calipers but the Lincoln, Taurus
and Sable calipers are the same.
Before you buy rebuilt calipers check and make sure of what is included.
The local parts stores list rebuilt rear calipers as "loaded", "unloaded"
and "semi loaded". Loaded calipers refer to calipers coming with brake pads
and unloaded calipers do not. I was not given a specific answer as to what
"semi loaded" means. One guy said it comes with hardware but could not tell
me what the hardware was. I asked if the rebuilt caliper included the
factory sliding pin mounting bracket and was told it does. When I looked at
the caliper they had in stock the bracket was not included. I have run into
this before on the SVT/T-bird front brake conversion. If you get rebuilt calipers
make sure you ask for "rebuilt calipers, loaded, with brackets". This should
ensure you get the entire caliper assembly.
Complete Brake Warehouse (800-581-2339, ask for Brian) understands the terminology
and has the complete caliper assemblies in stock. Core charge for this caliper
is high and typically runs around $75 each. It pays to go scrounging junkyards
for either good rear caliper assemblies or cheap cores.
Brake hoses
I looked at various ways to connect the Merkur XR4Ti hard line to the T-bird calipers
and settled on a pre-made stainless steel brake hose, part number 3-21-S-B,
from Pegasus Racing (800-688-6946). The hoses have crimped on ends and
are pressure tested to 3K PSI. Brake line adapters, part number 3265-16 (also
from Pegasus Racing), are required to go from the XR 10mm flare nut to a
-3 AN male fitting. These parts from Pegasus are cheaper than braided
steel XR brake hoses. The stock XR flex hoses and the hard lines attached
to the rear trailing arm are discarded. Another source for these is Transatlantic
Racing (770-889-0499, ask for Paul). A description is listed below.
Transatlantic will get the hoses quickly if they do not have them in stock.
Pegasus will not and will call, maybe, when/if they get them.
Note that the caliper has a unique to Ford 10mm x 1.5 thread pitch banjo
bolt thread. If you get your calipers from a junkyard make sure you get the
banjo bolts also. CBW has the correct banjo bolts listed under part number
H9469 at a cost of $6.60 for 4 pieces.
Caliper brackets
The adapters are CNC machined from 1018 series steel and allow the T-bird
caliper to be bolted to the XR swing arm.
Parking brake
In the installation instructions below is a description of how to route
the parking brake using the stock XR brake cables.
Installation
This is a bolt on installation and the parts install just as easily as the
standard XR brakes.
Loosen the wheel flange retaining nut before jacking the car up. Note that
the driver's side retaining nut comes off turning clockwise. Then remove the
wheel, brake drum, and wheel flange and disconnect the brake line. Remove
the 4 bolts that hold the bearing hub to the trailing arm and then remove
the hub and backing plate. Squeeze the 3 prongs on the parking brake cable
where it protrudes through the backing plate and remove the cable.
Install the conversion brackets with the caliper mounting holes at the 11
o-clock position on the passenger's side and the 1 o-clock position on the
driver's side. Re-install the bearing hub using the stock bolts. Place the
wheel flange on the splines and sung down the retaining bolt. At this time
you can install the rotor and caliper. Note that the RH caliper is used on
the LH side of your XR and the LH caliper is used on the RH side. When installed
the parking brake lever should be facing slightly up and forward. The calipers
bolt to the brackets with 12mm x 1.75 x 25mm long bolts (now supplied).
The Merkur XR4Ti brake cable can be modified to work with the Turbo Coupe type calipers without
using additional brackets.
The brake cable is routed through a hole and grommet on the rear subframe
and then secured with a fold over clip on the trailing arm close to the wheel.
Remove the cable from the clip and then from the grommet Route the cable back
toward the caliper but this time run it between the subframe and body.
After making sure the parking brake handle is in the down position cut the
passenger side inner cable wire about 5" in front of the cable mounting clip
on the inside of the drive shaft tunnel. Pull the inner cable from the housing
and remove the spring from the end of the cable. Re-insert the inner cable
in the housing. Remove the driver's side cable and then the spring. Re-insert
the cable in the housing and then route it between the sub frame and the body
and then around the anchor on the parking brake handle. Position the cable
adjuster about 3" from the end of the cable.
Insert the caliper end
of the cable through the anchor on the caliper and connect the inner cable
to the parking brake lever. Pull all the slack from the cables and
let the ends overlap. Cut the end of the driver's side cable (the end running
to the rear) so there is about 3" of overlap. Strip 3" of the plastic covering
from the end of each inner wire and splice the together using at least 2 wire
rope clips for 1/8" cable. These clips consist of a small U-bolt and saddle
and are designed to splice cable together. They can be bought at home supply
stores. Tighten the snot out of the clips and then pull hard on the parking
brake handle to make sure they do not slip.
An alternative way to make the cables work without cutting is to work the
springs from the ends of the cable and make up the length difference by
forming the cable in a loop and then securing the loop with the wire rope
clamps.
Parking Brake Cable U-bolt
Splice
Parking Brake Cable View
Parking Brake Cable, Brake Hose, Bracket, & Caliper
Remove the brake flex hose that goes from the body to the trailing arm as
well as the hard line that went to the wheel cylinder. Install the brake adapter
fitting on the end brake line on the body. Connect the brake line to the
adapter and the banjo end of the line to the caliper using the correct banjo
bolts and copper sealing washers.
Rear Brake Hose Routing
Remove the stock proportioning valve and replace it with a length of tubing
connecting the master cylinder port directly to the rear brake line. The fittings
on the hose are kinda odd so it might be hard to match up. Some have used
an after market proportioning valve with success. Perhaps the easiest thing
to do is pull the guts from the stock proportioning valve. This is easy to
do and works well.
Use the dust shields if you want, but I left them off.
Finished Rear Brake Conversion
Required parts
Item
Part Number/Application
Quantity Source
rear brake adapter brackets
2
me!
Turbo Coupe rotor
87-88
Turbo Coupe
2
rear caliper
87-88 Turbo coupe, 90-92
2
varies
Lincoln, Taurus & Sable
Banjo bolt
stock Ford or CBW #H9469
2
varies
brake hose
3-21-S-B
2
Pegasus Racing
18" long, -3 AN to 10mm (3.8) banjo
Transatlantic Racing
hose adapter
3265-16
2
Pegasus Racing
-3AN to 10mm male
Transatlantic
Racing
copper crush washers
3241-3/8
4 Pegasus
Racing
Cost of the caliper brackets is $90, which includes caliper and dust shield
mounting hardware and shipping in the US. Canadian orders cost $5 additional
to cover the extra shipping cost. US orders can be paid for by either a check
or money order. Canadian orders need to be paid for with a money order payable
in US funds. Sorry for the inconvenience, but the regional Federal Reserve
Bank cannot handle checks from foreign accounts. My address is:
David Godfrey
122 Tessie Drive
Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763
256-428-2513 (W)
256-534-0251 (H)
For more information, send David an e-mail at DGodfrey@DRS-TEM.com .
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