Nick,

I recon cheapest and easiest convesion would be to use twin piston
simitomo's from early 240K's. Consider the following caliper info.

                Each Piston diameter (cm)       Total piston area (cm2) (ie
pi x r^2 x number of
pistons)
Simitomos       4.8                                     36.19
Hilux           3                                       28.27
200B            5.4                                     22.9

So if you apply the same amount of hydraulic pressure to the caliper then
the twin piston simitomos work better.

Regards
Trev



-----Original Message-----
From: Zac Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 8 December 2000 12:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bluebird brakes


So that means it is 90mm?
What about the Hilux 4 spots?

zac

>
>List members,
>Are there any known four spot caliper conversions for the Bluebird =
>strut?
>The caliper mount is the same as the 200B, but the offset to disc is =
>different.
>Regards,
>Nick
>
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