Firstly, apologies to those who clicked on this topic expecting a fully documented "how-to" because at the moment it's just a pipe dream, but hopefully it will become reality in the near future. The idea of the thread is to share with you guys the pitfalls, dumb mistakes and "doh" moments as I try for this conversion. I'll aim to update this topic every day or two with whatever progress (or not). It should work, it might not but hopefully the thread will prevent anyone else making the same mistakes. Feel free to chip in when you see me going astray.....
To start off, the background;
I don't need a rear disc conversion and I doubt anyone really does for a road car. But I
want one and as my dad used to say "you'll keep fixing that car until it's broken", so I'm going to have a go.
For those not involved with the Yahoo group, there have been numerous debates on this topic, several conversions and even a spreadsheet model produced for the braking system. For anyone considering this modification, I would urge you to read up on these references;
http://lotus-europa.com/manuals/index.htm (several fully documented conversions)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lotuseuropa/files/ (you need to sign up to the Yahoo group for access)
I'm at the point of starting now, so this first post is what I've assembled so far;
Renault Scenic rear calipers with handbrake mechanism.
MGF 240mm rear discs, 10mm thick.
1/4" mild steel plate.
And here's the first "doh" moments......
1. I doubt this will fit with 13" Cosmic Alloys. Simply dropping the disc & caliper inside the wheel shows there's not enough clearance due to the internal section of the rim casting. This may or may not be a problem with other alloys, but I will measure the installation clearances once complete so we will know for those of us with 13" steel wheels. Fortunately I have a set of 15" wheels sitting ready, just in case this happened.....
2. The discs have the correct PCD for the Europa hubs, and a very neat top-hat section which suits the installation. The "doh" is that the internal diameter of the disc top-hat is too small and the hubs need approx. 1mm grinding away to fit properly.
to be continued......