Use a small adaptor that would bolt to the front spindle, bolt up the MGB
front caliper, using spacing to make sure it centers on the disc. Drill the
disk to fit the hub holes, and use a vacuum power brake assist to work it.
You might have to bore the M/C, since the caliper uses more volume of fluid.
Voila!!!!!!!
Then you can put in some Recaro seats, and a micro-wave in the back.
You might want to fit a one-wire high output alternator, and change the
tacho to electronic innards so it would work.
Dump in a five speeder, and a small block Chevy, too!
The possibilities are ENDLESS!!!!!
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Hill"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] BRAKES
> Since Morgans have had disk brakes standard since 1960 (and as an
> option previous) retrofitting an older Morgan is not that big a
> proposition. The parts and engineering are available. TCs is are
> different story. If someone had done it before, you can copy their
> setup. Even then I would suspect there will be some fabrication and
> machining involved. A well-done conversion should be an nice
> improvement. A flawed conversion, though would be worse than the
> original brakes. They may not be the best, but they work and are
> reliable.
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> Charles Hill
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> MTAPPELL@AOL.COM wrote:
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>>Does anyone have any information about whether the TCs have ever been
>>converted to use disc brakes. I know it has been done in the Morgans but
>>I am not
>>sure whether it has been accomplished in the TCs. Any info about who has
>>done
>>it would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Mel
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