Hello Trans Am Friends,
Recently, I posted in the "Show & Tell" section about my recent experience towing with my T/A ('79 looks like a '78)
http://www.transamcountry.com/community/index.php?topic=85003.0Several members provided guidance on upgrading the OEM Drums to OEM WS6 Disc on the rear. I've done some searching on the forum and haven't found much information. There are several that have performed aftermarket and Corvette upgrades but little information on an OEM drum to OEM Disc conversion. Looks like I'm going to need some help so I moved the discussion to the appropriate forum area.
I'm hopeful the guys that provided the initial guidance will follow to this thread as the work begins.....I've purchased and received the MAJORITY of the BIG components that are going to be needed including: Rotors, Calipers, Backing Plates, Brake Pads, Parking Brake Cables, Brake Hose(1).
Basically, everything listed on RockAuto for this set-up.RockAuto is not listing a proportioning valve on their website and the brake booster is out-of-stock. I would like to replace ALL of these related components but my booster WAS new several years ago and
SHOULD serve the purpose for
temporary.
Please provide your input on this as if this is an OK plan or highly ill-advised. The backing plates were a rusty mess so they've been cleaned in phosphoric acid, primed, and painted. I have a concern about a couple of the threads for the caliper mounts so these will likely get helicoils. I know I'm going to be missing some hardware likely the bolts from the drum backing plates will need to be acquired and it's also likely some of the small cable support brakets for the cables will need to be replaced. I should have no issue fabricating replacement steel brake lines.
Unfortunately, I have THREE T/A manuals including a factory service manual from '78 and NONE of these manuals (Haynes, Chilton, OEM) provide not even
one page of instructions, photos, drawings, of the disc rear set-up. I've scoured the forum and found a few pics but mostly of non OEM upgrades. I guess I'm the fool trying to go OEM....
In addition to the brake upgrade, I plan to replace all the bearings & seals as I'm already in there might as well even though these were replaced during the initial rebuild (~15 years ago) and the car has actually seen very little miles since.
Again, just seems like a no-brainer.I'm going to start rippin' and tearing down the rear end this holiday weekend (actually in a few minutes). If anyone has some photos of the OEM set-up stored in their C: drive, please post a few when your time allows.
Without a sample to follow, this could get a little ugly quickly.As always, your input(s) are very much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Kurt