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RE: Volvo Brake conversion - worth it?

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Subject: RE: Volvo Brake conversion - worth it?
From: "Pete Peters" <ppeters914@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:27:18 -0700
Outstanding. This is exactly the info I wanted. Hey, Steve, how about
updating the article on 311s.org (you'll also notice a typo in the
next-to-last-sentence of the first paragraph. <g>)? It does mention that the
Volvo brakes are 4-piston, but not that the Roadster is 2-piston nor that
there's a larger brake pad surface. 

FWIW, what prompted all this, besides my curiousity, is that my brakes do
not appear overly powerful (maybe that's typical, but...) and are pulling to
one side. Might as well start collecting all the conversion parts before I
start disassembling things and find those lovely 35-year-old "surprises."
<g>

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Lake Forest Park, WA
1966 1600 (SPL311-00799)

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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:59 AM
To: ppeters914@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Volvo Brake conversion - worth it?


In a message dated 10/18/2004 9:05:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,
ppeters914@comcast.net writes:

- are they?
Yes the Volvo Brake upgrade is slightly cheaper than buying all new brakes
for your Roadster, I have seen too many people use the Brake rebulid kits
and no matter what they do they have leaky brakes

- what's the cost of conversion vs. a standard overhaul of the the stock
Roadster brakes?
A brand new set of the Volvo calipers are approx. $50 each and they are in
large supply. New Nissan brake calipers are very hard to find if you can
find them at all. 

- do they perform significantly better, or is this just a conversion for the
racer/engine swap crowd?
You are talking about changing a two piston caliper with a 4 piston caliper,
you also have a larger brake pad surface which provides for better braking
performance. There is additional performance if you perform the Master
Cylinder upgrade also.

Lou Smaldino
66-1600
67-2000
65-1500






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