Interest in big brake kit E12?
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Dave Rutkowski
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MC Diameter
According to the shop manual for my US 630/633, those cars all had 23.81mm master (auto or manual).
I was all set to go down the path of building some M535 brakes and keeping the stock hydraulics. Those use the thicker 25mm rotor in front, which I would get cross-drilled and cryo-frozen. I had sourced thicker spacers for the caliper halves (from an e23 if I remember correctly) and the NLA square O-rings as well.
But now I may hold off and see how your project works out (keeping the stock MC and just plugging two of the outputs). In theory I think it should work fine. Keep us up to date - looking forward to pics and the road test.
I was all set to go down the path of building some M535 brakes and keeping the stock hydraulics. Those use the thicker 25mm rotor in front, which I would get cross-drilled and cryo-frozen. I had sourced thicker spacers for the caliper halves (from an e23 if I remember correctly) and the NLA square O-rings as well.
But now I may hold off and see how your project works out (keeping the stock MC and just plugging two of the outputs). In theory I think it should work fine. Keep us up to date - looking forward to pics and the road test.
Dave Rutkowski
'81 635CSi
'81 635CSi
Re: MC Diameter
I'll update ofcourse. The front spacers are ready now and I'll test fit them tonight. If they fit well I'll start on the rears. However I don't know when I'll have that done.Dave Rutkowski wrote:According to the shop manual for my US 630/633, those cars all had 23.81mm master (auto or manual).
I was all set to go down the path of building some M535 brakes and keeping the stock hydraulics. Those use the thicker 25mm rotor in front, which I would get cross-drilled and cryo-frozen. I had sourced thicker spacers for the caliper halves (from an e23 if I remember correctly) and the NLA square O-rings as well.
But now I may hold off and see how your project works out (keeping the stock MC and just plugging two of the outputs). In theory I think it should work fine. Keep us up to date - looking forward to pics and the road test.
In the past I've also looked at the M535 brakes but decided not to because I didn't have a mill available. The spacers would be really easy to make however there is more to gain with newer technology. The stock calipers are very heavy but if you don't want to spend money it might be a good option.
Considering I have a bit more to spend now I see much more potential in the route I took. Adding up the total costs:
-New brembo pads/rotors fronts and rear + hand brake pads
-Used E38 brembo calipers front and rear (plus mc and brake assist)
-New bearings all around
-Sandbasting + new paint of the front and rear suspension parts
-New backing plates for the rear
-Material for the spacers (Made them myself)
-Material for the handbrake filler ring (Made them myself)
In total it will be around a 1000 euros. But everything will be new or as good as new. And in addition quite some enhancements. The current brakes and bearings are due to be replaced anyway so close to half the costs I would have had anyway.
E12 M30B35, VEMS, HX52 never getting finished.
- Peter Florance
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couple of comments:
Are you sure you need rear bearings? They last a long time and changing them can damage the trailing arm if not pulled out evenly.
Also would you be interested in selling blank adapter (with just e12 holes) so I can adapt to Wilwood or other caliper?
Are you sure you need rear bearings? They last a long time and changing them can damage the trailing arm if not pulled out evenly.
Also would you be interested in selling blank adapter (with just e12 holes) so I can adapt to Wilwood or other caliper?
Peter Florance
First Fives.Org - The E12 Registry
1981 E-Street Prepared Euro BMW 528i w/3.5L & Megasquirt Fuel Injection
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E23s did use conventional wheel bearings like E12's, but they are larger. Seems like the toothed hub is removable too, I think I removed one when I did something or another to one of mine. I might be thinking E28 on the toothed part, but E23s difinitely use standard bearings.Peter Florance wrote:Oh Frank, you are going to get me in trouble...Fhaas wrote:1981 745i's had ABS, I have one sitting behind the house right nowPeter Florance wrote: I doubt it. I wonder if any early e23 used ABS?
Frank
Did they have wheel bearings like e12 or more like e28?
Mike W.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
Fun to see there is some interest in it but I don't think the market is very big. PM me if you want the drawings for personal use. I'll dig them up somewhere if I have time. I'm usely on the forum at work so it might take a while
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Anyway, I'm kinda set on the E12 rear trailing arms but sometimes it feels like I'm making a mistake. Perhaps the E23 or E28 parts would be much easier. However it would take me some extra time and money which I don't like. In the end I want to upgrade to a E34M5 diff which should be good to hold the power
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Anyway, I'm kinda set on the E12 rear trailing arms but sometimes it feels like I'm making a mistake. Perhaps the E23 or E28 parts would be much easier. However it would take me some extra time and money which I don't like. In the end I want to upgrade to a E34M5 diff which should be good to hold the power
E12 M30B35, VEMS, HX52 never getting finished.
- Peter Florance
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If you don't mind sharing the dwg's, I'll pm you.DMS wrote:Fun to see there is some interest in it but I don't think the market is very big. PM me if you want the drawings for personal use. I'll dig them up somewhere if I have time. I'm usely on the forum at work so it might take a while.
Anyway, I'm kinda set on the E12 rear trailing arms but sometimes it feels like I'm making a mistake. Perhaps the E23 or E28 parts would be much easier. However it would take me some extra time and money which I don't like. In the end I want to upgrade to a E34M5 diff which should be good to hold the power.
I think as long as you use a fairly tall ratio, the side loader should be reasonably strong. 3.07?
Thanks for sharing the drawings!!
Peter Florance
First Fives.Org - The E12 Registry
1981 E-Street Prepared Euro BMW 528i w/3.5L & Megasquirt Fuel Injection
http://www.firstfives.org
mailto:peter@firstfives.org
First Fives.Org - The E12 Registry
1981 E-Street Prepared Euro BMW 528i w/3.5L & Megasquirt Fuel Injection
http://www.firstfives.org
mailto:peter@firstfives.org
Nah I don't mind unless someone is making money out of it. It's where a board is for: try to help each other. I assume you guys will help me out if I have some problems with the car. I've them in AutoCad files. Would that be ok for you?Peter Florance wrote:If you don't mind sharing the dwg's, I'll pm you.
I think as long as you use a fairly tall ratio, the side loader should be reasonably strong. 3.07?
Thanks for sharing the drawings!!
3.07 would be for a standard 525?
I'm not going to drag race the car which would put the highest load on the drivetrain. However I will track it some day but it's mainly my daily driver. (I feel like I'm going a bit over the top for a daily.)
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- Peter Florance
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I've got a guy that has laser and plasma cutters that can import Autocad files; he's made me a nice trigger wheel
3.07 is standard for M535i and 635Csi (E12 based)
3.07 is standard for M535i and 635Csi (E12 based)
Peter Florance
First Fives.Org - The E12 Registry
1981 E-Street Prepared Euro BMW 528i w/3.5L & Megasquirt Fuel Injection
http://www.firstfives.org
mailto:peter@firstfives.org
First Fives.Org - The E12 Registry
1981 E-Street Prepared Euro BMW 528i w/3.5L & Megasquirt Fuel Injection
http://www.firstfives.org
mailto:peter@firstfives.org
- Peter Florance
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Got a drawing? I'll make 2.DMS wrote:Cool, make him produce a cam trigger wheel for mePeter Florance wrote:I've got a guy that has laser and plasma cutters that can import Autocad files; he's made me a nice trigger wheel
3.07 is standard for M535i and 635Csi (E12 based).
Peter Florance
First Fives.Org - The E12 Registry
1981 E-Street Prepared Euro BMW 528i w/3.5L & Megasquirt Fuel Injection
http://www.firstfives.org
mailto:peter@firstfives.org
First Fives.Org - The E12 Registry
1981 E-Street Prepared Euro BMW 528i w/3.5L & Megasquirt Fuel Injection
http://www.firstfives.org
mailto:peter@firstfives.org
In time I willPeter Florance wrote:Got a drawing? I'll make 2.DMS wrote:Cool, make him produce a cam trigger wheel for mePeter Florance wrote:I've got a guy that has laser and plasma cutters that can import Autocad files; he's made me a nice trigger wheel
3.07 is standard for M535i and 635Csi (E12 based).
You all should have e-mail!
E12 M30B35, VEMS, HX52 never getting finished.

