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53 Mercury power disc brake upgrade I imagine there are separate kits to install front disc brakes and a power brake booster for a 53 Monterey. Who has the best kits? Thanks in advance.
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Re: 53 Mercury power disc brake upgrade I found that just converting to front disc brakes made a major improvement in braking. Try it first and if not satisfied you can always add on what you think will give you what you are looking for.
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Re: 53 Mercury power disc brake upgrade Flathead4rd… so just the disc upgrade was enough?
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How about this kit, anyone use it?
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Re: 53 Mercury power disc brake upgrade That's been my experience. I've also been using the original, under floor, master cylinder. I was instructed to remove it's residual valve. Been using this set up for many years with no problems. Disc in front drum in back.
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Who instructed you to remove the RPV? |
Re: 53 Mercury power disc brake upgrade The makers of the conversion kit I go from shoebox ford.
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You would do well to listen to K... He helped me greatly when I went to front discs in my 54 Sunliner. Without his help, I would have screwed it up royally. On my 54, I used Wilwood discs, but not sure if they make one for a king pin front end... Frank |
Re: 53 Mercury power disc brake upgrade How is the conversion performing Frank?
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Their kit uses GM D154 CALIPERS which are low drag and require a step-bore MC to operate properly and due to the variety of GM step-bore MC's, use a universal STYLE corvette DISC/DISC MC. The parts are also likely off-shore. Maybe read thru this - https://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Br...rey&option=All Also, notice these kits (rotors) come through with FORD wheel mounting 5" x 4 1/2", whereas this period MERC was 5" X 5 1/2", so if you want all the wheel mounting patterns the same on the car, you will have to modify the front rotors stud pattern. Are you considering manual or power brake? REFERRING URL - https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...=341467&page=3 Remember the 53 and 54 MERC use different spindles. |
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Their kit uses GM D154 CALIPERS which are low drag and require a step-bore MC to operate properly and due to the variety of GM step-bore MC's, use a universal STYLE corvette DISC/DISC MC. The parts are also likely off-shore. Maybe read thru this - https://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Br...rey&option=All (If doesn't come thru correctly, SEARCH for 1953 MERC FRONT DISC KIT) Also, notice these kits (rotors) come through with FORD wheel mounting 5" x 4 1/2", whereas this period MERC was 5" X 5 1/2", so if you want all the wheel mounting patterns the same on the car, you will have to modify the front rotors stud pattern. Are you considering manual or power brake? REFERRING URL - https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...=341467&page=3 Remember the 53 and 54 MERC use different spindles. EDIT - (The boy loves his edits) Also don't fall for the EYE-CANDY CHEESE GRADER ROTORS. They are a waste of good beer money. |
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... :confused: ... umm ... I have noticed something about this kit - https://www.wilwood.com/PDF/DataSheets/ds965.pdf - ...that has shocked the heck out of me ... The INSTRUCTION SHEET reads can be used with original single reservoir MC. The RPV located within the MC has to be removed (I can understand that). I DON'T THINK SO! The MC will not have enough fluid volume to properly operate the front disc and rear shoes. There will be no RESIDUAL PRESSURE VALVE for the rear shoes. I don't see anything about a PROPORTIONING VALVE in the sheet. One poster even said to leave the rear shoes adjusted not so tightly as to allow the extra fluid volume in the calipers to return to the MC more easily ... :confused: And this from WILWOOD, the most trusted name in braking conversions. Am I just an OLD FART rattling or does anyone else see something wrong here? |
Re: 53 Mercury power disc brake upgrade "Their kit uses GM D154 CALIPERS which are low drag and require a step-bore MC to operate properly"
The front disc brakes of this type do not use an RPV, i.e., low drag. However the drum brakes in the back do need a 10 PSI RPV. A rear brake proportioning valve may also be required. Glenn |
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GM (in this period) used a LOW-DRAG style of brake caliper. The caliper piston by design recedes further into the caliper (by design) so as to not allow the brake pads to contact the rotor surface during non-braking. It is a fuel and parts saver design. Most any GM design based disc brake conversion kit will be using this caliper design (D-154 - METRIC)(CHI-CON SLOPPY COPY) and requires a STEP-BORE MC design to properly initiate piston movement with increased fluid volume. Rather than supplying the correct GM MC to perform this (which would be difficult and expensive), the KIT MAKER will uses a CORVETTE style DISC/DISC MC to supply the needed extra volume. When a brake job is performed in a shop and they use jobber calipers, the old caliper is turned in as a core and those cores go to a re-builder, where they are usually assembled as a low-drag caliper. Even when a caliper is replaced by either a shop or owner, most likely it will be low-drag and wonderment begins as to low performance. Both calipers housings are identical in appearance other than the STD will use a SAE tread bleeder screw whereas the metric will use a METRIC bleeding screw. Some kit suppliers will not supply the needed correct design MC and the user will complain of low brake pedal and poor braking. That it is why one must be very careful when buying a kit. Most of these kit sellers throw most anything into the box without any thought of safety. |
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You can buy one of these SBs for around $40. Note that there are two GM designs, one has a primary bore around 1-1/2" and another 1-1/4". I have a 1-1/4" on my '32 with hydraulics. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showp...98&postcount=5 I post sometimes on the "Hokey Ass" site but sometimes you get incorrect info from posters with an attitude :-) |
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