1963 Full Size Olds Disc Brake Conversion
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1963 Full Size Olds Disc Brake Conversion
I'm trying to find out if anyone has installed the front disc conversion kit from Scarebird on a 63 or 64 full size Olds. It is their kit identified as OLD and they list it as fitting 61 to 64 and 66 to 70 big cars. Mochephus did a thread a few years ago about putting it on a 68 but I want to hear from someone who has done a 63 or 64 to see how it worked out. Here's the other post:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...elta-88-a.html
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...elta-88-a.html
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I have scarebird front and rear conversions on my 57 and it was an easy install with their brackets, front hub conversion and standard off shelf parts from Rock auto. Your car uses a very similar conversion.
The new 57 conversion reuses the existing hub. The original did not so that's why I can make this comparison
The new 57 conversion reuses the existing hub. The original did not so that's why I can make this comparison
#6
Thanks Pat. I'm hoping to hear from someone who has actually used the kit for a 63 or 64. In addition to confirming everything fits right and works as it should, I also want to know how they handled the brake booster and master cylinder changeover and whether or not they used a proportioning valve.
#7
Don, I've done the conversion on my 63 Starfire. I ordered and paid the kit for both front and rear disk brakes and was sent only the front. Got ripped off.
If you want to read the details here is the link:
http://forums.performanceyears.com/f...d.php?t=715932
Parts are good quality,just be careful with this guy.
If you want to read the details here is the link:
http://forums.performanceyears.com/f...d.php?t=715932
Parts are good quality,just be careful with this guy.
#8
Looking at your posted thread, I see you went to 15" wheels as part of the conversion.
I did not read the entire thread. What did you end up doing with regard to the rear wheel/brakes?
Did you ever get a refund from Scarebird/Pay Pal?
I did not read the entire thread. What did you end up doing with regard to the rear wheel/brakes?
Did you ever get a refund from Scarebird/Pay Pal?
#9
Sorry to hear about your cost experience. Did you actually do the front installation? If so did everything work as advertised? Were there any problems you had to solve? Did you change the booster and master cylinder?
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D. Yaros, he offered a $100 refund, but I declined because he ripped me off for more than $250,-. At least he lost some customers, I'm sure. The PY thread is over 1000 views. I know there is one other company making disk brake kits for 61/64 full size Olds, just don't remember who, but google will find it...
Don, yes I did the front only, the kit requires 15" wheels. Found some wheels locally but they required a spacer (about 1" if I remember correctly). And longer wheel studs too. I definitely needed a centric ring to place on the hub to locate the wheel perfectly. But that was with the 15" wheels I used. A new master/booster is need too, I used a new disk/drum booster with prop valve. Needed to cut the inner fender with the prop valve combo I got. I know there is a better prop valve under the master cylinder that might save you from cutting the inner fender but it's real close…
I used SSBC pistons and it is a simple bolt on. It works well. I was not impressed with one grinded off bolt head(clearance) for the bolt that goes on the spindle. Here are some pics:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...-starfire.html
Don, yes I did the front only, the kit requires 15" wheels. Found some wheels locally but they required a spacer (about 1" if I remember correctly). And longer wheel studs too. I definitely needed a centric ring to place on the hub to locate the wheel perfectly. But that was with the 15" wheels I used. A new master/booster is need too, I used a new disk/drum booster with prop valve. Needed to cut the inner fender with the prop valve combo I got. I know there is a better prop valve under the master cylinder that might save you from cutting the inner fender but it's real close…
I used SSBC pistons and it is a simple bolt on. It works well. I was not impressed with one grinded off bolt head(clearance) for the bolt that goes on the spindle. Here are some pics:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...-starfire.html
#11
Joe P. says the conversion can be done without having to go to 15" wheels. I do not know if that means one may use the factory steel wheels, or different 14" rims are required?
I do know I have yet to run across anyone who has done the conversion and kept 14" wheels. Does anyone know of a person who pulled this off?
I do know I have yet to run across anyone who has done the conversion and kept 14" wheels. Does anyone know of a person who pulled this off?
#12
More to the point, the 1961-64 full size cars never came with disc brakes from the factory and have 14" drum-only wheels. These will not clear any disk brakes that I am aware of except for the aftermarket kits that use the 10" diameter Honda-sized rotors. Frankly, I wouldn't trade 11" drums for 10" discs.
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[QUOTE=dutch injun;670127] I know there is one other company making disk brake kits for 61/64 full size Olds, just don't remember who, but google will find it...
Don, yes I did the front only, the kit requires 15" wheels. Found some wheels locally but they required a spacer (about 1" if I remember correctly). And longer wheel studs too. I definitely needed a centric ring to place on the hub to locate the wheel perfectly. But that was with the 15" wheels I used. A new master/booster is need too, I used a new disk/drum booster with prop valve. Needed to cut the inner fender with the prop valve combo I got. I know there is a better prop valve under the master cylinder that might save you from cutting the inner fender but it's real close…
I used SSBC pistons and it is a simple bolt on. It works well. I was not impressed with one grinded off bolt head(clearance) for the bolt that goes on the spindle. /QUOTE]
Thanks Dutch, when I looked at your post I remembered your mods, nice job. I looked on Google but can't find any other vendors for front brake kits and could use some help if anyone else knows.
The 15" wheels are not a problem since I already have them on my car. Do you happen to remember exactly where you got the master/booster combo and maybe a part number? Were you able to just bolt it up to the firewall and pedal linkage or did you have to modify anything there? Cutting the inner fender is not a big deal either.
Do I understand correctly that you never did the rear disc conversion?
Don, yes I did the front only, the kit requires 15" wheels. Found some wheels locally but they required a spacer (about 1" if I remember correctly). And longer wheel studs too. I definitely needed a centric ring to place on the hub to locate the wheel perfectly. But that was with the 15" wheels I used. A new master/booster is need too, I used a new disk/drum booster with prop valve. Needed to cut the inner fender with the prop valve combo I got. I know there is a better prop valve under the master cylinder that might save you from cutting the inner fender but it's real close…
I used SSBC pistons and it is a simple bolt on. It works well. I was not impressed with one grinded off bolt head(clearance) for the bolt that goes on the spindle. /QUOTE]
Thanks Dutch, when I looked at your post I remembered your mods, nice job. I looked on Google but can't find any other vendors for front brake kits and could use some help if anyone else knows.
The 15" wheels are not a problem since I already have them on my car. Do you happen to remember exactly where you got the master/booster combo and maybe a part number? Were you able to just bolt it up to the firewall and pedal linkage or did you have to modify anything there? Cutting the inner fender is not a big deal either.
Do I understand correctly that you never did the rear disc conversion?
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Don I remember also having to modify the brake rod (pedal) I cut some extra thread on it to fit the pedal. Also remember I used the rear hole on the pedal to put the rod in. So the brake pedal comes a bit more towards the seat, but it is not annoying to me. You might also use the original hole and shorten the rod even more... (If you look there's two holes you can use on the brake pedal. I'ts been a while and dot recall everything exactly, but it wasn't very involved. I will look into the part# when I get home. Yes I used the front only.
Last edited by dutch injun; March 21st, 2014 at 06:36 AM.
#15
Thanks Dutch. I'm also going to check out SSBC to see if they make a kit. I'm not sure whether to actually do the conversion, I'm one of the guys always talking about keeping the brakes stock but I'm considering using my 63 as a daily driver and the fade factor at freeway speeds is a little too exciting...
#16
Yeah I know exactly what you mean. Believe me the brake upgrade is worth it, but a rear sway bar is even better! That completely modernized the car. But then I live in europe, which has a little more cornering action,I think. I don't think SSBC has a kit for it.
I am switching to longer gears as we speak, to make it more highway friendly. I will also switch to CNG gas in the spring asI plan on taking the car to France and Italy for the summer holidays.
I am switching to longer gears as we speak, to make it more highway friendly. I will also switch to CNG gas in the spring asI plan on taking the car to France and Italy for the summer holidays.
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Don I am not sure if this was the one but you might give him a call to see if he has a bracket for the 63 spindle:
http://www.discbrakemike.com
http://www.discbrakemike.com
#18
here is some more googling:
http://forums.aaca.org/f137/1940-thr...ke-194681.html
http://forums.aaca.org/f137/1940-thr...ke-194681.html
#19
This was the one I remembered:
http://jamcosuspension.com/products/productID/476
http://jamcosuspension.com/products/productID/476
#20
Dutch, thanks for all the links. I already looked at Hot rod Mike but will call him to see if he can do a kit. Jamco I had not heard of but will check it out, I see they only sell a full kit with all parts.
By the way, I have a great deal of respect for you guys overseas who work on old US cars, here we bitch about finding parts and shipping cost but you go way beyond us in order to get 'em done. Keep up the good work.
By the way, I have a great deal of respect for you guys overseas who work on old US cars, here we bitch about finding parts and shipping cost but you go way beyond us in order to get 'em done. Keep up the good work.
#21
Yeah you got to be able to afford it, it's "exotic" stuff for us. I still try buy as little China made parts as possible, and show off the great quality stuff America (europe too) made back in the day. Most made comment I get is: "now that is a real car right there".
#22
I wanted to follow up with all who posted to this thread and say I appreciate your interest and help. I started this because I was considering turning my 63 into a daily driver but have decided not to do so the brakes will stay stock. I am a little embarrassed, part of my original concern was lack of braking power and what seemed like excessive fade with the drum brakes. I thought I had correctly adjusted them when I installed the new linings but recently I found a deserted street and repeatedly backed up, hitting the brakes multiple times to activate the auto adjusters. after doing this two separate times and driving the car after I noticed a significant improvement, to the point that I will do this on a regular basis to assure peak performance.
#23
64 vista
I have done the disc brake conversion using the 14" wheels. I'll have to get the info on where I ordered the brake kit from. Cost me $500 to ship to my door and bolts in perfectly. Got booster, all four discs, and all hardware with it. I'm taking jetfire 330 out and sealing a 455 into the car. Right now everything clears pretty good, but I can see with my swap I'm going to have some clearance issues with the booster. Had to modify the rod that goes to the pedal a bit but not a big deal. I'll keep you posted. The motor is not back from the machine shop yet.l
#24
I have done the disc brake conversion using the 14" wheels. I'll have to get the info on where I ordered the brake kit from. Cost me $500 to ship to my door and bolts in perfectly. Got booster, all four discs, and all hardware with it. I'm taking jetfire 330 out and sealing a 455 into the car. Right now everything clears pretty good, but I can see with my swap I'm going to have some clearance issues with the booster. Had to modify the rod that goes to the pedal a bit but not a big deal. I'll keep you posted. The motor is not back from the machine shop yet.l
You say you did it "using the 14" wheels." Would that be factory or aftermarket 14" wheels. My concern is I want to be able to continue to use my OEM dog dish caps with trim rings.
Please provide info on your conversion.
Thanks -
#25
On what kind of car? The 64 Vista in your screen name?
First, as we've pointed out many, many times here, the factory A-body disc brakes with 10.75" rotors came from the factory with 14" wheels. This is a bolt-on brake swap for those cars. Why many of the aftermarket kits that replicate the factory brakes claim you need 15" wheels is a mystery.
Second, this thread is about disc brakes on a 1961-64 FULL SIZE. Completely different brake swap, in that there is no "bolt-on" solution. Aftermarket is the only option and I can just about guarantee that those kits will not clear the original wheels.
Third, and again as discussed many times, GM made two different styles of 14" wheels, those that are shaped to clear disc brakes and those that are not. Any early 60s GM car came with the wheels that do not clear. There are aftermarket vendors who sell disc brake kits that supposedly clear these non-disc wheels. Those kits use Honda-sized 10" rotors. It is questionable if these brake kits can even stop as well as the original drums. Don't waste your money on them.
First, as we've pointed out many, many times here, the factory A-body disc brakes with 10.75" rotors came from the factory with 14" wheels. This is a bolt-on brake swap for those cars. Why many of the aftermarket kits that replicate the factory brakes claim you need 15" wheels is a mystery.
Second, this thread is about disc brakes on a 1961-64 FULL SIZE. Completely different brake swap, in that there is no "bolt-on" solution. Aftermarket is the only option and I can just about guarantee that those kits will not clear the original wheels.
Third, and again as discussed many times, GM made two different styles of 14" wheels, those that are shaped to clear disc brakes and those that are not. Any early 60s GM car came with the wheels that do not clear. There are aftermarket vendors who sell disc brake kits that supposedly clear these non-disc wheels. Those kits use Honda-sized 10" rotors. It is questionable if these brake kits can even stop as well as the original drums. Don't waste your money on them.
#26
Since I started this thread I should probably mention that after looking into the limited sources and questionable engineering for the few kits on the market I decided not to go there - I am keeping the original drum brakes. I also found out I had a vacuum leak issue that was affecting the power assist, fixing that greatly improved the braking on the stock system.
#27
super late reply but I finished installing the scarebird kit on the front of my 61. The install was easy as can be other than spending several hours cleaning off all the grime and hardened grease so I could repaint the wheel wells.
#28
Did you install a proportioning valve ?
Have you driven it yet to see how well it works ?
Thanks in advance for a reply .
Charlie
#29
Did you complete this disc conversion? Wondering how the 65-70 parts fit on that 64.
#30
I'm in the process of putting 1970 Delta 88 disc brake spindles and brakes on my 1963 Dynamic 88.
Lower ball joint is the same 63 thru 70. Upper joint has same stud length and taper.
The steering arms look to fit also.
#31
How did the 1970 swap go? I just bought a 63 super 88 and would like to do front disc swap
#32
Right now, I'm busy cleaning, bead blasting, painting, and rebuilding all the '70 parts.
The car is in the body shop being painted. Right now, it has Scarebird discs and stock spindles.
When it comes back, I will swap the parts.
Sorry to keep you in suspense, I'll let you know how it worked out as soon as I can get it together
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I saw that when I read through the thread . I also saw a couple posts from a few months ago.. is it mandatory to start a new thread even tho it's the same topic? Did you do disc brakes on your 63? Where did you get your parts?
#35
Not "mandatory" but common sense. When a long-dead thread is resurrected, people frequently just respond to the ancient first post without scrolling all the way down and miss your new post. Hilarity ensues (along with responses that often won't apply to your actual question).
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I am the OP and even though I sold my Starfire 4 years ago I am still here and check in about every 2-3 days. Feel free to keep my thread alive if it helps anyone out.
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