Question about 1962 Southampton Disk Brake Conversion
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Question about 1962 Southampton Disk Brake Conversion




fellow imperialists:

i drive like a regal maniac and i need to safely stop from high speeds.  
i've completely redone the original braking system on my '62 southampton, 
but i still have an unpleasant vibration when i'm stopping.  very 
UNimperial.  knowing that i have to go back and check everything again, i'm 
seriously considering swapping out the original braking system for a disc 
braking system.  has anyone done this?

i welcome email from anyone that knows the parts i need for an easy 
conversion and where i can get such parts.

as an aside, i just put a stainless steel dual exhaust and aluminum mufflers 
on my '62.  i got a nice small power boost on my rebuilt 413 into a 440 and 
an ever-so-slight threatening growl.  otherwise, its quiet in the cabin on 
the road.

many thanks for your thoughts.

best regards,

max

reference point:

>From: KerryPinkerton <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: IML: Disk Brake conversion
>Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 06:40:27 -0800 (PST)
>
>The 300 site that Philippe refers to also has a disk
>brake conversion to a 61 300 using 72 Imperial parts.
>It is a near bolt on and I SUSPECT it would be the
>same for 61+ Imps.  Since I have a 72 Imp subframe and
>a bunch of 61's I'll look into this when I start the
>61 Limo project.
>
>Here is the link:
>
>http://www.crossrams.com/imperialswap/swap1.html
>
>Kerryp


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