Drum to Disk Conversion on 69-98
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Unless the GPS was a Dealer option in 69 , I don't think I want it .
I haven't done the conversion Yet. This might be a deal breaker. If I can't figure a way for the speedometer to work with the disk conversion, I'll need to keep the drums
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Disc brake conversion
Hi Al
did you look at the pictures that i mailed you it showed the conversion to my 68 Olds 98 Not a hard job but you have to change the spindles along with rotors . When i did mine i researched every forum online and all said it had to be done with Olds parts 67-68-69-70-OLds Delta or 98 only ,or a universal kit which cost mega bucks if you can find one. Your Switch was mailed 12/15/08 .
if you want i can mail you pictures myself now got my new PC working.
rocwal
Dan B
did you look at the pictures that i mailed you it showed the conversion to my 68 Olds 98 Not a hard job but you have to change the spindles along with rotors . When i did mine i researched every forum online and all said it had to be done with Olds parts 67-68-69-70-OLds Delta or 98 only ,or a universal kit which cost mega bucks if you can find one. Your Switch was mailed 12/15/08 .
if you want i can mail you pictures myself now got my new PC working.
rocwal
Dan B
#10
Hi Al
did you look at the pictures that i mailed you it showed the conversion to my 68 Olds 98 Not a hard job but you have to change the spindles along with rotors . When i did mine i researched every forum online and all said it had to be done with Olds parts 67-68-69-70-OLds Delta or 98 only ,or a universal kit which cost mega bucks if you can find one. Your Switch was mailed 12/15/08 .
if you want i can mail you pictures myself now got my new PC working.
rocwal
Dan B
did you look at the pictures that i mailed you it showed the conversion to my 68 Olds 98 Not a hard job but you have to change the spindles along with rotors . When i did mine i researched every forum online and all said it had to be done with Olds parts 67-68-69-70-OLds Delta or 98 only ,or a universal kit which cost mega bucks if you can find one. Your Switch was mailed 12/15/08 .
if you want i can mail you pictures myself now got my new PC working.
rocwal
Dan B
PS I will look forward to receiving the switch soon.
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Instead of setting up your TH 400 for a speedo that runs off of the tailshaft you could always get an aftermarket speedometer. They run off of a vehicle speed sensor. The problem with that is you would have to disassemble the dash to install the aftermarket speedometer.
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drum to disc conversion.
Al .any what ???
yes i have the complete set up with excellent rotors, calipers would need new pads mabey new seals i replaced mine with seals from Advance auto parts , not hard to do if you have a air compressor and a OLds manual to refer to . but it would be much cheaper to try to find set up in your area. shipping for heavy items .
rocwal
Dan B
yes i have the complete set up with excellent rotors, calipers would need new pads mabey new seals i replaced mine with seals from Advance auto parts , not hard to do if you have a air compressor and a OLds manual to refer to . but it would be much cheaper to try to find set up in your area. shipping for heavy items .
rocwal
Dan B
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I dont understand why my speedo cable goes to my front wheel, while the 69 Olds Chassis Service Manual says the the Cable on all 69 olds goes to the tranny.
Any thoughts
Any thoughts
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drum to disc conversion 68 98
AL
Are you looking at the A body part of manual or the big OLds ,which ever the speed cable is in the drivers hub on all 65 to 70 mabey before, big Oldsmobile cars ,But the only one to fit your 69 are the 67-68-69-70 .The 67-68 are dual piston and the 69-70 are single piston calipers .LIke someone stated if you wanted to change transmissions to a later type you probaly could use the transmission cable , I know people that have changed to a trans with overdrive and done this . BUt dont know what speedometer they used.
rocwal
Dan B
Are you looking at the A body part of manual or the big OLds ,which ever the speed cable is in the drivers hub on all 65 to 70 mabey before, big Oldsmobile cars ,But the only one to fit your 69 are the 67-68-69-70 .The 67-68 are dual piston and the 69-70 are single piston calipers .LIke someone stated if you wanted to change transmissions to a later type you probaly could use the transmission cable , I know people that have changed to a trans with overdrive and done this . BUt dont know what speedometer they used.
rocwal
Dan B
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Completely different. The 65-70 cars are rear steer (steering linkage behind the axle centerline) and the 71-up cars are front steer. No, you can't swap the spindles side-for-side. In addition, the 71-up cars use a different taper angle on the ball joint and tie rod end studs. Even if you could use the later spindles, the incorrect taper would result in an unsafe condition.
#20
Because that's the way all 1963-70 full size Oldsmobiles drove the speedometer, except for Jetstar 88s and some THM cars with K30 cruise control.
Where does it say that?
while the 69 Olds Chassis Service Manual says the the Cable on all 69 olds goes to the tranny.
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Completely different. The 65-70 cars are rear steer (steering linkage behind the axle centerline) and the 71-up cars are front steer. No, you can't swap the spindles side-for-side. In addition, the 71-up cars use a different taper angle on the ball joint and tie rod end studs. Even if you could use the later spindles, the incorrect taper would result in an unsafe condition.
Ahh . . . very interesting . . .
so like the change that occured on the F-bodies from the 69 to 70 up years.
Too bad. There are a lot of disc cars in the newer years.
The reason I asked is because the toronados have the same control arms clear up to 78. I was thinking that maybe, just maybe this might be the case with the B-body cars. I am not too familiar with the b-bodys.
Good info to know.
#23
drum to disc conversion???
Out of curiosity would any one know if?? i tried to find information about this when i was doing my conversion and never followed up on it . can the rotor be taken off the hub an replaced with a say an Impala or other same size rotor ,I think they press off , if someone had an Olds hub that was no good and a junk rotor from another car to try this ,might be something to solve a lot of problems .
rocwal
Dan B
rocwal
Dan B
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Out of curiosity would any one know if?? i tried to find information about this when i was doing my conversion and never followed up on it . can the rotor be taken off the hub an replaced with a say an Impala or other same size rotor ,I think they press off , if someone had an Olds hub that was no good and a junk rotor from another car to try this ,might be something to solve a lot of problems .
rocwal
Dan B
rocwal
Dan B
#25
Joe those are the same thoughts i had ,if only had a wornout hub to try it ,all mine are in to good of condition to take apart . if someone could press one apart and go to parts supply store just to check out different rotors for size, do most the GM big cars have the same lug bolt space ?
rocwal
Dan B
rocwal
Dan B
#26
Joe those are the same thoughts i had ,if only had a wornout hub to try it ,all mine are in to good of condition to take apart . if someone could press one apart and go to parts supply store just to check out different rotors for size, do most the GM big cars have the same lug bolt space ?
rocwal
Dan B
rocwal
Dan B
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