Hi Chazza
Hope I'm not talking out of turn.
Cookey is off on his other job today, but I am almost positive that Gary will provide the conversion commercially, either as a drive in drive out basis with engineer's certificate or on an exchange basis. Cookey will have to discuss price, but it will come as a completely assembled swivel with new bearings and the replacement booster.
Just calculating things in my head, I cant imagine it will be a cheap price, there are 2 new DBA rotors that have to be machined plus re-drilled and the pair of 4 piston callipers which need to be purchased new or overhauled second hand. The front hubs have to be machined, drilled and tapped to accept the rotors. The calliper mounting bracket has to be machined and an original drum machined into a spacer to correct the track. Then new Timken bearings, new seals and everything has to be setup.
I do know that it will be able to be fitted to both SIII and SIIa, but SIII or late SIIa hubs with press in studs will need to be supplied and not all swivel housings are appropriate for the conversion.
Diana
Keep me posted if there is a kit available in the future. How is this kit different from the following ones
http://www.heystee-automotive.com/onlineshop/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=38&products_id=60The proper link page
http://www.expeditionlandrover.info/discBrake.htmSeries Land Rover front disc brake conversion kits
In alphabetical order:
Bearmarch kit:
These are out of production but you may occasionally find someone selling an old set on ebay or a boot sale. The Bearmarch disc brake kit was an imitation of the early Santana Girling system and was made in Iran. The quality of the imitation Girling Santana brakes is reported to be low.
Heystee Automotive Components conversion kit - Formally T.I. Console.
Pre-2010 disc brake conversion kits are based upon the disc brakes that come on the Spanish built Santana PS10 (Iveco Massif). The PS10 is basically a Land Rover clone so is in the same weight range as a Series LR. The brake calipers are made by Girling. The front disc brakes are a 2 piston vented system. The rear system has the same wheel hubs but slightly thinner discs (non ventilated) and smaller calipers. This is also a straight fit without modifications just like the front ventilated system.
A custom back plate is bolted onto the swivel housing in place of the drum brake back plate and the PS10 Girling brakes bolt to the plate. There are no grinding or modifications of existing components required. Wheel spacers are required to fit the Series wheel though
As the Santana (Massif) is not available in North America, North American's would need to source replacement parts directly from Heystee Automotive Components or an IVECO dealer. Santana has been taken over by IVECO and the Santana PS10 has been renamed the " IVECO Massif". Americans can usually have pads & rotors shipped by air to them from Europe in less than a week. Alternatively, if quick repairs are important, one can keep a backup set of pads and rotors on the shelf. IVECO has ceased production of the disc brake components used in this conversion so this kit is NLA.
2010 and newer Heystee disc brake conversions have a new custom swivel housing and hub which allows the use of off the shelf Land Rover Defender disc brake components without an adaptor plate. When IVECO ceased production of the disc brakes for the Santana (Massif) Heystee Automotive set about developing a custom conversion that would make use of easily obtained Defender brake components. Fortunately this kit allows North Americans to source consumable brake components locally.
"All parts mount onto the Series Land Rover axle without any modification or adaptors. All threads, seals and gaskets are identical to the original Land Rover units. The original wheels fit without any spacer or modification. With this system all maintenance parts are Land Rover, no need to source brake pads, caliper parts of odd-ball vehicles or modify "alien" rotor discs. Just contact your local Land Rover parts dealer when you need replacement." Quote from Heystee Automotive Components web site.
Castings for the Heystee Automotive front disc brake conversion.
In the Heystee disc brake conversion kit you get the castings shown above, 2 ventilated Defender rotors, 2 Defender Calipers plus all the bolts and washers required to mount the rotors and calipers.
Timm Cooper conversion kit by ROAM OFFROAD:
After being unavailable for several years this highly regarded disc brake conversion kit is once again available. This conversion is manufacture red and sold exclusively through ROAM OFFROAD. ROAM OFFROAD has elected to offer only the custom parts needed to make the conversion and not ship a complete conversion kit because each customer has unique needs and preferred sources for the stock Land Rover parts needed to complete the conversion. Note that all the castings and machine work for this conversion are made in the USA and are of the highest American quality.
Here is what you get with a 4 wheel disc brake conversion:
All the parts used in this kit are manufactured in the USA. Castings are from stronger than factory stock materials
Below is a swivel housing assembled on a truck ready for the hubs to be mounted.
A quick way to tell Timm Cooper's and Heystee Automotive Component's Defender based disc brake kits apart from a quick glance.
Timm Cooper designed his conversion kit using a single swivel housing casting for both sides of the vehicle. The casting is machined differently depending upon which side it is intended to be used for. So a quick glance at the housing will show two sets of caliper mounting ears. One machined at the back and one not. The Heystee Automotive Components conversion uses two different swivel housing castings each designed for a single side. So there is only a single caliper mounting bracket on each housing vs, two per housing.
Torrel Industries conversion kit:
Sold as a complete kit through Rocky Mountain Expedition Equipment Ltd. Call 604 913 7910 and ask for Jaremy for current information.
This 11 inch vented brake kit was engineered by Mel Brown and uses common (North America) AC Delco dual piston calipers, pads and rubber hoses. This is a 2 piston system that works with Series master cylinders They suggest that the Series III dual circuit power brake system be used. The back plate that mounts to the swivel housing and the hub are custom parts. The rotor is a GM rotor that has the centre machined to a larger diameter. Other than those 3 parts, everything else is standard off the shelf GM brake parts or Land Rover hub parts. These components were used on high performance models of the Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme and Buick Regal. They recommend telling your part dealer that you need parts for a 2001 Chevy Lumina.
A step by step description of a my front disc brake conversion using the Torrel Industries conversion kit
Zeus conversion kit:
Zeus Engineering supplies front & rear disc brake conversion kits for Series I, II, III including Salisbury rear axles. It is a 4 piston vented system for both front and rear brakes that is bolt on requiring no special modifications.The conversion requires fitting 16" 6J wheels to accommodate the 4 pot stainless steel calipers Zeus makes their own Calipers. They do not use Land Rover disc brake calipers. The kit is featured on their web site.
As you guys have done lots of research, you will have the pros and cons for these units I hope..