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Another 911 E-Brake Conversion |
Eric_Shea |
Sep 14 2003, 01:46 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Being 9/14 it seems like a great day to post the progress of my version of the 911 hand brake conversion. First off, many thanks to Timo and Wilco for their posts which gave me the direction to get started on such a task.
I just switched the rear control arms on my 911. I got a pair of aluminum control arms and they came with both hubs and hand brake assemblies. Lucky me... I now had a set of 71, 911 hubs for my 5 lug conversion (just got the stub axles from Mittlemotor) and a set of 911 hand brakes. My front struts have been replaced with the Koni struts and S-Calipers. I had the spindles raised on the struts by 18mm. For the rears I needed some stopping power to match both my S-Calipers up front and the 220hp six that will be going in the car. Current status after this weekend: Control Arms off the car. Hand brake cable mount was cut off. Rear shield mount ground off. 2mm ground off the extensions on the rear bearing housing. 911 hand brake assemblies rebuilt. All parts glass bead blasted. Hard parts painted with POR-15. Mechanicals replated in silver zinc. Reassebmled and test fit to the 914 control arms. What's Next? Control Arms go off to get sand blasted. Boxed control arm kit welded on. Repaint with POR-15. Mount 911 front M-Caliper. Mount vented rotors. Rebuild CV's and Axles. Here's some pics: Attached image(s) |
Eric_Shea |
Sep 14 2003, 01:48 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Shield tab ground off...
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Eric_Shea |
Sep 14 2003, 01:50 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Backing plate test fit...
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Eric_Shea |
Sep 14 2003, 01:53 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Rebuilt 911 hand brake assembly...
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McMark |
Sep 14 2003, 01:55 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 20,179 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Grand Rapids, MI Member No.: 419 Region Association: None |
Keep the pictures comin'! I'm sure everyone is very interested in how this turns out.
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Eric_Shea |
Sep 14 2003, 01:55 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Test fit of the complete assembly. Next the control arms go off to the sand blaster.
I'll keep you posted! Eric Attached image(s) |
ArtechnikA |
Sep 14 2003, 05:26 PM
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rich herzog Group: Members Posts: 7,390 Joined: 4-April 03 From: Salted Roads, PA Member No.: 513 Region Association: None |
QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Sep 14 2003, 11:46 AM) I just switched the rear control arms on my 911. I got a pair of aluminum control arms been looking at doing the aluminum trailing arm conversion myself - do you know if they'll fit a '71 ? i know there were a few dimensional changes in the '74 cars and 'm just starting to research this... |
Eddie Williams |
Sep 14 2003, 06:02 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 822 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Nederland, TX Member No.: 55 Region Association: None |
Good Luck... I started down the same path, got just about as far as you, but gave up, let me know if you find a source for the cables. Maybe I'll go back down the trail.
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Eric_Shea |
Sep 14 2003, 06:50 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Rich,
Dimensionally they look identical next to each other. The only problem I know of is the 14mm lower shock mount bolt verses the 12mm shock mount bolt on our 71 cars. I got the 74 variety with the ball mounts for the sway-bar. You'll need new shocks with the 14mm sleeve E-mail me off the list and I'll fill you in on any problems I run into while installing these . I've heard the shock holes in the chassis are different and you have to remove your dust covers but others mention this isn't a problem. We better stop talking about the 11's or the teeners are gonna whack us! E. |
Eric_Shea |
Sep 14 2003, 07:48 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Eddie,
I plan to go a slightly different route than both Timo and Wilco. I want to use a 911 hand brake lever on the tunnel ala some of the factory rally cars. Doing this for two reasons; 1) I have the extra hand brake handle, 2) I have a roll bar that lands in the stock parking brake cable location. I'll use stock 911 cables. If I need to have them shortened or lengthened that's the route I'll go. E. |
Air_Cooled_Nut |
Sep 14 2003, 08:21 PM
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914 Ronin - 914 owner who lost his 914club.com Group: Members Posts: 1,748 Joined: 19-April 03 From: Beaverton, Oregon Member No.: 584 Region Association: None |
QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Sep 14 2003, 04:50 PM) ...We better stop talking about the 11's or the teeners are gonna whack us! Next time please make sure you establish in the title or subject line that the material is off-topic. I am now thoroughly confused as to what vehicle your discussion is about (911? 914?). Maybe a new forum is needed for non-914 topics. I'm seeing a decent amount of non-914 topics and all they do is increase the signal-to-noise ratio. |
ArtechnikA |
Sep 14 2003, 08:35 PM
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rich herzog Group: Members Posts: 7,390 Joined: 4-April 03 From: Salted Roads, PA Member No.: 513 Region Association: None |
QUOTE(Air_Cooled_Nut @ Sep 14 2003, 06:21 PM) Next time please make sure you establish in the title or subject line that the material is off-topic. I am now thoroughly confused as to what vehicle your discussion is about (911? 914?). Maybe a new forum is needed for non-914 topics. I'm seeing a decent amount of non-914 topics and all they do is increase the signal-to-noise ratio. off-topic ? look at the pictures. 911's don't require 911 E-brake conversions, they already come with 911 Ebrakes. there are no aluminum 914 semi-trailing arms. i do not understand your confusion. non-914 topics ? which 914 is this again ? Attached image(s) |
Air_Cooled_Nut |
Sep 14 2003, 08:44 PM
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914 Ronin - 914 owner who lost his 914club.com Group: Members Posts: 1,748 Joined: 19-April 03 From: Beaverton, Oregon Member No.: 584 Region Association: None |
Unbunch your panties, dude. I know VWs, not 914s. It sounded like a conversion/swap of 911 parts for a 914. I do know some 911 parts fit the 914 and I figured, since I'm somewhat new to the 914 scene, that this was the situation. If people put BMW brakes and Chevy engines on the 914 how far off could some suspension components be?
Uhm, as for the avitar, so what? I see others on here that aren't even close to 914 content. At least Porsche had a part in the Type III on VW's request and the engine was the precursor to the Type IV. |
ArtechnikA |
Sep 14 2003, 08:49 PM
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rich herzog Group: Members Posts: 7,390 Joined: 4-April 03 From: Salted Roads, PA Member No.: 513 Region Association: None |
QUOTE(Air_Cooled_Nut @ Sep 14 2003, 06:44 PM) ...It sounded like a conversion/swap of 911 parts for a 914. yes. exactly. which is why it is a 914-related thread. |
Air_Cooled_Nut |
Sep 14 2003, 08:55 PM
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914 Ronin - 914 owner who lost his 914club.com Group: Members Posts: 1,748 Joined: 19-April 03 From: Beaverton, Oregon Member No.: 584 Region Association: None |
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Thoroughly confused now. Would someone please give me the baby-steps version of what the hell is goin' on? |
seanery |
Sep 14 2003, 09:02 PM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,854 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
If you do a 5 lug conversion with 911 brakes on the rear you lose your ebrake, unless you do the mods as shown above.
There are a couple of variations out there, but this one is gaining popularity or so it seems. |
ArtechnikA |
Sep 14 2003, 09:08 PM
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rich herzog Group: Members Posts: 7,390 Joined: 4-April 03 From: Salted Roads, PA Member No.: 513 Region Association: None |
QUOTE(Air_Cooled_Nut @ Sep 14 2003, 06:55 PM) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif) Thoroughly confused now. Would someone please give me the baby-steps version of what the hell is goin' on? sure, no problem, i apologize if i contributed to the confusion. sometimes i forget that the world here hasn't followed along with Eric's progress since it started getting coverage in another forum... the standard issue with using other calipers on the back of a 914 is that it's hard to retain the parking (Emergency) brake function. 914's use cable-operated mechanical pressure on the inboard pad. 911's have always used a completely separate, fully redundant E-brake system - with two little bitty brake shoes working on a drum integral with the rear disk. cool system. Eric has started down the challenging path of utilising the 911 drum (E-)brake mounting plate on a 914. there are 'issues' but it looks like he's got most of them addressed. anyway - Eric posted his progress, including what modifications must be made to the trailing are, and how the 911 Ebrake mounting plate bolts up. and mentioned in passing that he was doing the aluminum banana conversion on his 911 - the rear suspension parts that came with the brake parts he wanted. i was interested in that because i'm planning on doing the same thing on my early 911. this was probably where most of the introduced for which i apologise. being able to use the 911 EBrake parts on a 914 would be very cool, because there are lots of attractive calipers people would like to be able to use on 914's - especially track cars and those with HiPo engine conversions - but an EBrake is A Good Thing - and required by law for street cars in many jurisdictions. having a completely redundant EBrake system a la 911 would be a tremendous step forward, because 911 EBrake parts are plentiful and 914 rear calipers - especially the higher-capacity 914/6 calipers - are in short supply. |
McMark |
Sep 14 2003, 09:16 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 20,179 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Grand Rapids, MI Member No.: 419 Region Association: None |
Short version...
911 E-Brake conversion going on a 914 Aluminium trailing arms going on a 911 |
campbellcj |
Sep 14 2003, 09:18 PM
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I can't Re Member Group: Members Posts: 4,588 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Agoura, CA Member No.: 21 Region Association: Southern California |
As Rich alluded to...even though my particular car is driven more on the track than the street, and is "barely street legal" (I'm being optimistic but no law-enforcement hassles so far), it would be a big plus to have a reasonably simple, lightweight e-brake.
Don't ask me why I came to realize this , but suffice to say I live in a very hilly area and I keep folding wheel-chocks in my glovebox now (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) |
914Timo |
Sep 15 2003, 12:25 AM
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******* Group: Members Posts: 743 Joined: 13-January 03 From: Finland Member No.: 137 Region Association: Europe |
Looks good Eric !!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wavey.gif)
I am happy you decided to do it. Congratulations. I am also VERY interested in about your plans of center mounted hand brake. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif) |
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