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I’m building a special which will have hydraulic brakes. I have them left over from many Austin Healey sprite rebuilds so I may as well use them. However I only have non Girling stub axles. Is there any reason I could not turn them down to fit the back plates in the same way as rear axles are done for hydraulics? Thanks in advance Mark
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Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
Well before anyone says it can’t be done, my special has been like that for nearly 70 years.
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Hi
Thanks for that, do you have any details or pictures?
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Fraid not, and it’s wasnt me who did them. It doesn’t look a difficult job on a lathe however.
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As said, it's quite simple if you have the know how and the right equipment. Years back I had it done professionally for my racing Chummy, as there's no hope dumb me could ever do it. You'll also need the dust shield/backing plates to complete the job as I imagine the Sprite gear is slightly larger. If you need a couple of correct cast backing plates complete with the Girling bits incl shoes, let me know on ausevenoz@gmail.com Cheers, Bill in Oz
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21-08-2019, 12:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-08-2019, 12:54 PM by sebring115.)
Thanks for the posts. Charles, you have just confirmed my cva lathe is large enough for the axle as it’s the same as yours. Presume the process for the front stubs is the same, just turn down to 4”
Bill, sprite brakes are only 7” and expect similar to Morris minor etc. However it had crossed my mind to convert to knock off wheels and maybe use Morris minor 8” brakes. Has anyone converted to knock off hubs and if so how?
Mark