I am the original owner of a 1989 Autokraft Mk IV (#1297). It has very low miles (1260!), but it also has a leaking wheel seal on the rear axle. The brake pads are damaged. Does a service manual exist? Does anyone have one? Does anyone know the specs for replacing the seals and brakes pads? Any help or advice is appreciated. Dan
I would have figured all European Ford parts as the were helping Angliss with these. Found this over on Club Cobra:
Mk IV Brake Info:
Vented Brake Disc Rotor: AC - Front rotors are 11.5" in diameter, 7/8 thick and ventilated, 6 pin threaded to hubs, 1/2 inch tophat, 1" bottom offset. Steve Gray at Brooklands has the rotors. They are based upon production units, but are modified. Brooklands Motor Company Front Page
Front Brake Calipers: BMW E23, Model 735 Years: 03.77 - 07.86 ATE # 13.0460-9031.2; trade #'s 20437 & 609031
Front Brake Pads: BMW 7 Series 1976-86 ATE - 13.0460-9031.2 Brake Pad Set, disc brake. Width:89.9 mm, Height:70.5 mm, thickness/strength:19 mm, wear indicator prepared, ATE
Rear Brake Caliper: Peugeot 505 (early 80's station wagon) Peugeot 504/505 part #'s-- 4400.11 and 4400.12
Girling part #'s– 64033853 and 64033854 They are Girling AH12 MK3 types– TRW/Lucas part #'s– BCT 125 and BCT 126
BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0770640S. Beck Arnley part number for the right rear Peugeot caliper (for the left side of the Mk IV)
Rear Brake Caliper Repair Kits: Peugeot part # 4449.15 Some AKL cars used AP brakes. Lucas part # SP 2582
Brake Booster Servo: Ford Sierra MK1/MK2 Brake Booster Servo 'Girling' 1982 - 15/2/1993, Ford part # 6195975 Brake booster info– email Bob Green at BG Developments - manufacturers and suppliers of competition and high performance braking systems for over 30 years (New G/Ford booster)
Brake master cylinder: ( 2 versions-7/8"or 13/16" bore) ** 1972-76 MKI Ford Granada Girling part # G 64679152Q123 X, original Girling part # 64066627, new reference # PMH117 **part # stamped on the brake master cylinder
Thanks for the detailed information (and the new contact). My tech will be a very happy guy. Neither of us realized the vast array of manufacturers for these components. Thanks again. Dan
I also own an AC MKIV. Post your concerns on the AC Owners forum for information. Cobra Restorers (cobrarestorers.com) in Kennesaw Georgia can make any repairs or service.
1bigfish,
Thanks for the advice - hope to put a few more miles on mine before the cold weather sets in. Hope you are enjoying yours for the rest of the season.
Hi Dan,
if You still need some parts info about the MK IV just drop me an pm or mail.
I own AK 1106 and did a complete car rebuild by myself.
Uwe
I'm looking for a brake master cylinder for a 1990 Autocraft Cobra. please tell me.[/img]
Quote from: Sean S on January 29, 2024, 12:56:28 AM
I'm looking for a brake master cylinder for a 1990 Autocraft Cobra. please tell me.[/img]
The OP was Last Active: September 21, 2018, 10:12:07 AM ::)
Perhaps if you read this first:
https://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=25725.0
You would not make a poor first impression.
Bill
Quote from: Sean S on January 29, 2024, 12:56:28 AM
I'm looking for a brake master cylinder for a 1990 Autocraft Cobra. please tell me.[/img]
Sean welcome to the forum. Hope you find your master cylinder
Try Pegasus .
Quote from: Bill on January 29, 2024, 08:42:16 AM
Quote from: Sean S on January 29, 2024, 12:56:28 AM
I'm looking for a brake master cylinder for a 1990 Autocraft Cobra. please tell me.[/img]
The OP was Last Active: September 21, 2018, 10:12:07 AM ::)
Perhaps if you read this first:
https://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=25725.0
You would not make a poor first impression.
Bill
Not a poor first impression, He is looking for a Part for the same Make & Model Car so he is just restarting the conversation instead of starting a whole new Post.
Quote from: tesgt350 on January 29, 2024, 12:13:36 PM
Quote from: Bill on January 29, 2024, 08:42:16 AM
Quote from: Sean S on January 29, 2024, 12:56:28 AM
I'm looking for a brake master cylinder for a 1990 Autocraft Cobra. please tell me.[/img]
The OP was Last Active: September 21, 2018, 10:12:07 AM ::)
Perhaps if you read this first:
https://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=25725.0
You would not make a poor first impression.
Bill
Not a poor first impression, He is looking for a Part for the same Make & Model Car so he is just restarting the conversation instead of starting a whole new Post.
Yet none of the participants have been here on the forum since 2018
He did the same thing on another forum, only it has been much, much, much longer with the person he was asking a question towards being deceased, over 10 years . ::) :-[
Hence the "Newbie read this" post and guidelines.
Bill
Quote from: Sean S on January 29, 2024, 12:56:28 AM
I'm looking for a brake master cylinder for a 1990 Autocraft Cobra. please tell me.[/img]
This was posted above - seems like a very common part available basically anywhere and everywhere.
"Brake master cylinder: ( 2 versions-7/8"or 13/16" bore) ** 1972-76 MKI Ford Granada Girling part # G 64679152Q123 X, original Girling part # 64066627, new reference # PMH117 **part # stamped on the brake master cylinder"