by JCS » Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:25 pm
All the main wearing parts in the hand brake calliper on the classic S Type are interchangeable with the XJ 6 series 3 according to the parts lists. This is important to know in order to mount them to any alternative main callipers.
The XJ 6 series 3 rear main rear brake callipers, according to SNG Barratt parts list, are a straight bolt on conversion, part numbers AAU3378 / AAU3379. They offer these as a suggested conversion in their list. I am just about to consider this conversion as I currently have the rear end out of the car.
As an aside, the rear brake callipers will not straight swap between an S Type and at least an early E-type. The former have a horseshoe shaped calliper mounting bracket that is blocked by an axle casting lug on an E-type. These calliper mounting brackets are handed. In theory the aforementioned casting lug could be cut off an offending axle case, but not something I would recommend..
All the main wearing parts in the hand brake calliper on the classic S Type are interchangeable with the XJ 6 series 3 according to the parts lists. This is important to know in order to mount them to any alternative main callipers.
The XJ 6 series 3 rear main rear brake callipers, according to SNG Barratt parts list, are a straight bolt on conversion, part numbers AAU3378 / AAU3379. They offer these as a suggested conversion in their list. I am just about to consider this conversion as I currently have the rear end out of the car.
As an aside, the rear brake callipers will not straight swap between an S Type and at least an early E-type. The former have a horseshoe shaped calliper mounting bracket that is blocked by an axle casting lug on an E-type. These calliper mounting brackets are handed. In theory the aforementioned casting lug could be cut off an offending axle case, but not something I would recommend..