

1998 Standard 998 Mini, Brake Upgrade
#1
Posted 09 December 2012 - 10:15 AM

#2
Posted 09 December 2012 - 10:48 AM

#3
Posted 09 December 2012 - 01:34 PM
#4
Posted 09 December 2012 - 01:45 PM
On Coopermans advice I fitted new standard (but good quality) discs and Mintex 1144 pads. I was surprised by the improved feel. I have used a few different set ups over the years but this is the best I have tried for very little cost really. I prefer the heavier non servo pedal feel, but if you are more used to modern cars then a retro fit servo kit would be worth looking into, assuming you haven't got one on already.
Thankyou very much for your advice, As i am new to the mini scene i shall take your advice on board and i will now be looking to buy myself some quality standard discs and the mintex 1144 pads, Thanks again for that mate, Its time for me to make my first purchase i think

#5
Posted 09 December 2012 - 01:45 PM
FWIW, my City E is probably one of the best Minis I have stopped in (compared to even a late 90s Cooper I have once had the pleasure of driving) even with the lack of servo. It has however received almost a full brake overhaul (new calipers and brake cylinders on the front, just using stock stuff). My old Spitfire 1500 in comparison felt lethal and very wooden (a car with a similar weight and a similar unassisted (lack of servo) setup).
I can't speak for Minis on this front, but the cars I have used with Mintex M1144s have always made for a great set of brakes (on my 205, the M1144s were a great addition with plenty of power and plenty of cold bite present (if I am honest, around town they were a little *too* good!).
Edited by CityCharlie, 09 December 2012 - 01:47 PM.
#6
Posted 09 December 2012 - 01:54 PM
Mini brakes can be OK IME as long as they are in good working order even without the servo on disc brake equipped cars (I cannot speak for the cars on drums all round). Adhering to the brake fluid changes and having free moving cylinders and calipers does make a difference.
FWIW, my City E is probably one of the best Minis I have stopped in (compared to even a late 90s Cooper I have once had the pleasure of driving) even with the lack of servo. It has however received almost a full brake overhaul (new calipers and brake cylinders on the front, just using stock stuff). My old Spitfire 1500 in comparison felt lethal and very wooden (a car with a similar weight and a similar unassisted (lack of servo) setup).
I can't speak for Minis on this front, but the cars I have used with Mintex M1144s have always made for a great set of brakes (on my 205, the M1144s were a great addition with plenty of power and plenty of cold bite present (if I am honest, around town they were a little *too* good!).
Thankyou for your response, I shall be going with the advice you fine guys have given me and my next step today is to place my order with minisport i think, Thanks very much again

#7
Posted 09 December 2012 - 01:54 PM
Worthwhile purchase. For some reason they changed the packaging last year to say 'not for road use'. There has been a lot of debate why but generally it is thought that it is to comply with EU regs on what is allowed in them. Loads of people use them on the road with no problems and Cooperman has used them for rallying for years. Minispares are close to you and they stock them. Assuming you have 8.4 discs you will need:
On Coopermans advice I fitted new standard (but good quality) discs and Mintex 1144 pads. I was surprised by the improved feel. I have used a few different set ups over the years but this is the best I have tried for very little cost really. I prefer the heavier non servo pedal feel, but if you are more used to modern cars then a retro fit servo kit would be worth looking into, assuming you haven't got one on already.
Thankyou very much for your advice, As i am new to the mini scene i shall take your advice on board and i will now be looking to buy myself some quality standard discs and the mintex 1144 pads, Thanks again for that mate, Its time for me to make my first purchase i think
http://www.minispares.com/product/Classic/Brakes/Front/Pads_shoes/C-AHT16.aspx?040103&ReturnUrl=/search/classic/Mintex.aspx|Back%20to%20search
And discs:
http://www.minispares.com/product/Classic/Brakes/Front/Discs_drums/21A2612MS.aspx?040102&ReturnUrl=/shop/classic/Brakes/Discs.aspx|Back%20to%20shop
But if you are looking to go 10" on wheels you will need:
http://www.minispares.com/product/Classic/Brakes/Front/Pads_shoes/C-8G8995.aspx?040103&ReturnUrl=/search/classic/Mintex.aspx|Back%20to%20search
And conversion kit:
http://www.minispares.com/product/Classic/Brakes/Front/C-AJJ4028.aspx?0401&ReturnUrl=/search/classic/7.5%20conversion.aspx|Back%20to%20search
Big difference on price!
#8
Posted 09 December 2012 - 02:02 PM

#9
Posted 09 December 2012 - 02:25 PM
Didnt know they made 998s in 1998...
1988 sorry mate

#10
Posted 09 December 2012 - 02:34 PM
Worthwhile purchase. For some reason they changed the packaging last year to say 'not for road use'. There has been a lot of debate why but generally it is thought that it is to comply with EU regs on what is allowed in them. Loads of people use them on the road with no problems and Cooperman has used them for rallying for years. Minispares are close to you and they stock them. Assuming you have 8.4 discs you will need:
On Coopermans advice I fitted new standard (but good quality) discs and Mintex 1144 pads. I was surprised by the improved feel. I have used a few different set ups over the years but this is the best I have tried for very little cost really. I prefer the heavier non servo pedal feel, but if you are more used to modern cars then a retro fit servo kit would be worth looking into, assuming you haven't got one on already.
Thankyou very much for your advice, As i am new to the mini scene i shall take your advice on board and i will now be looking to buy myself some quality standard discs and the mintex 1144 pads, Thanks again for that mate, Its time for me to make my first purchase i think
http://www.minispare...|Back to search
And discs:
http://www.minispare...px|Back to shop
But if you are looking to go 10" on wheels you will need:
http://www.minispare...|Back to search
And conversion kit:
http://www.minispare...|Back to search
Big difference on price!
Thanks again mate, That was my next question (what size disc do i need) but after you showing me the difference in price i think i may go for the first and more cheaper option and give the 10" a miss for now,
#11
Posted 09 December 2012 - 03:05 PM
#12
Posted 09 December 2012 - 03:50 PM
Didnt know they made 998s in 1998...
1988 sorry mate
Ok so you dont have a vacuum servo thats why brake pedal is harder then modern cars.
That doesnt mean your brakes deserve a good service

#13
Posted 09 December 2012 - 03:58 PM
Didnt know they made 998s in 1998...
1988 sorry mate
Ok so you dont have a vacuum servo thats why brake pedal is harder then modern cars.
That doesnt mean your brakes deserve a good service
Thanks jaydee, I must admit it was a little scary on the trip back home as it felt as thou i barely had any brakes and so i would still rather have them overhauled to be fair mate just for peace mind and for such a low cost.
#14
Posted 09 December 2012 - 04:15 PM
#15
Posted 09 December 2012 - 04:26 PM
Ok, the kits posted by Tamworthbay are all excellent dont forget to change the rubber pipes too.
Cheers jaydee, I shall definitely be going with Tamworthbay`s advice and thankyou all again for your input it is very much appreciated

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