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02-24-2012, 11:24 AM | #1 |
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Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
I picked up a rear end for my 52 3100 that originally came off a 77 El Camino.
The rear is great and came with disk conversion. The problem is that I cant ID the calipers. Im having trouble figuring out which car they came off of. I originally though 79 Trans am but when I looked at the rebuild kit it the seals were too big. The piston bore is about 1.8" to 1.9" The rotor is about 10.5" and vented Attached are some photos of the calipers Thanks
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02-24-2012, 11:49 AM | #2 |
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
That looks like a standard D52 caliper. Have you compared it to your stock front caliper?
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02-24-2012, 12:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
I dont have any fronts yet.
So you think this is a front? Is a D52 a GM caliper or an aftermarket?
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
d52 is a standard gm front caliper used on a lot of stuff.I would take it too a good parts store see if they can run the casting numbers or mic it and a few rebuild kits see what will fit.
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02-24-2012, 01:07 PM | #5 |
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
I might have to do that. Although Im not sure if its a D52 beacuse from what I have read the bore is bigger than mine. These are almost 2" pistons
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
Try a 82-88 Pontiac Firebird, Trans-Am, etc rear caliper. They had similar ones on mid 80's Cadillac's too. I think it's modeled after the GM "Metric" or D154 caliper, but has an e-brake lever.
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
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Like you said, it does have and ebrake lever and is similar to the D154's Thanks!!
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02-25-2012, 03:28 AM | #8 |
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
looks to me like the gm metric or an s10 caliper(which i believe are the same)
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Re: Brake Caliper Identification - Need an Expert Eye
Go to www.cardone.com and use the website to plug in applications. Then when the caliper number comes up, click the caliper number and it will take you to pictures of the calipers. The catalog itself also has casting id cross references, but you will need to find a parts store that still has paper catalogs. O'Reilly stores still have catalogs I know.
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