View Full Version : Brake identification. (pics inside)
steviegsi
20-12-10, 11:52 PM
Anyone recognise these brakes? Removed from my gte nova ( xe'd ). I originally thought they were 2.0 16v astra / cav / calibra calipers, but they are different to my 92 Gsi astra ones. Was there a few different types?
http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/xx199/steviegsi/355d027c.jpg
http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/xx199/steviegsi/fb1a02c7.jpg
novacabrio
21-12-10, 12:13 AM
Nova GTE 236 mm I think or there abouts, also fitted to mk2 GSIs until about 1991 when the ATE caliper came out. Wouldn't put them on my car as they are prone to seize and are no real differnce to a standard 1.2 disc I dont think other than being vented.
GRUNT 16V
21-12-10, 10:40 AM
nova gte cav mk2 sri etc etc
Awful Delco calipers (not ATE) - infamous for 'sticky' caliper syndrome, where the pad sticks to the pins that hold them in.
steviegsi
21-12-10, 12:22 PM
Cheers everyone !
GRUNT 16V
21-12-10, 03:04 PM
put them in the canal.
WTF
the delco calipers are terrible things & should be thrown away as soon as humanly possible.. there is the 236 astra diesel mk3 vented ate caliper that fits straight on with the old disc. it is way better.
craig green
21-12-10, 03:46 PM
there is the 236 astra diesel mk3 vented ate caliper that fits straight on with the old disc. it is way better.
Same as corsa Sport... Not much of an improvement tbh.
Tut tut @ whoever painted those crap old things! lol
but dr, they are better than a delco, especially when a slider seizes & you get no brakes when you really need some..
ahh now i know what brakes are on my nova. they will be getting chucked for some 256mm ates
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