Nice, so surprising your doing this seeing it seems you are all about keeping stuff 'stock' lol
Wish I never sold my Neon kit.
So what are the specifics of this saturn swap? I may do this one day after I get the car running
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I need to do THIS exact same thing. My parts are just sitting in a box at the moment.
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Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
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WHITECAVY wrote:Nice, so surprising your doing this seeing it seems you are all about keeping stuff 'stock' lol
Wish I never sold my Neon kit.
So what are the specifics of this saturn swap? I may do this one day after I get the car running
I'm not all stock. This is GM parts.
For the Saturn swap you need brackets. Which are nice that they also serve as spacers on the rear wheels. This swap uses the factory ebrake cable. I think it because a little cheaper. Worse part of the rotor deal.
I see a newer version of this swap is out. Newer brackets that use SRT4 rotor's which are .03 thicker, but also taller.
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Oh ok cool
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The SRT4 rotors also don't need the hats drilled and to me that makes a wold of difference. I have the "newer" kit you mentioned and need to get it installed before I track the car this spring.
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:The SRT4 rotors also don't need the hats drilled and to me that makes a wold of difference. I have the "newer" kit you mentioned and need to get it installed before I track the car this spring.
A nice different I agree. Drilling was not hard by no means.
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no not hard but drilling the rotors just seems like a cheesy way of doing it IMO. but its cheap, and easy so i completely understand. i dont like the idea of using the neon rotors because you dont use the ebrake shoes on the inside so it seems counter productive and again, cheesy. all my opinion, im sure most will say im retarded. (as usual lol)
personally, i like that custom rotor idea that was posted up. do the saturn dimensions but have them done in 5X100. that's for me. i love that idea...
great job, john. love to see you doing stuff to the car.
RIP silver car. You will be missed.
The saturn calipers have a spring that compresses the piston for the e-brake. Personally I think that's a better system. One thing that hasn't been mentioned explicitly is that the stock ebrake brackets only work for 2002 and below 3rd gens. 03-05 guys need to swap the rear cables to the previous years for them to be plug and play with the saturn caliper.
I want to do this really bad but trying to keep things stockish at the same time; dilemma...
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03-05's just suck. everything is different. ...damn cobalts. LMAO
RIP silver car. You will be missed.
Yes, damn them and their functional oil pump and rod bearings
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So got back on this today. I did not drop the rear axle as I was able to un-do the wheel bearing bolts from the back. Then it was fight with the wheel/drum/wheel bearing to get them out around the brakes.
Once apart I saw my original factory 145k brake pads.
Mostly finished
This picture shows where I went different on my setup from the others I have seen. I disconnected all the brakes line and connected my new line to the hardline coming off the chassis, so my jbody SS lines I am removing and will be selling. So this gives less brake line in the rear.
I still have to drill out the back of the stud to get the rim off the drum and wheel bearing. Then do the drivers side.
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Nice. This is one of the best mods I've ever done. You'll notice a difference in braking instantly. The car stops flatter and more evenly. Plus its aesthetically better than drums.
where can i get these brackets i want to do this swap asap
I wonder if those two e-brake cable brackets on the right come with new calipers....
I need to fix this asap!
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Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
-MD- Enforcer wrote:I wonder if those two e-brake cable brackets on the right come with new calipers....
Negative. At least they didn't on the ones a friend ordered from rock auto.
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Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
Depends. The ones I got from rock auto has the U bracket, but only one side has the ebrake. I'll have to dig through emails to see if I still have the part numbers.
Kardain wrote:Depends. The ones I got from rock auto has the U bracket, but only one side has the ebrake. I'll have to dig through emails to see if I still have the part numbers.
I'd love you long time. lol
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Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
1997 SATURN SL SEDAN 1.9L L4 SOHC
CENTRIC Part # 14262550 Reman; Posi-Quiet Loaded Caliper
Rear Left; Rear Disc Brakes
CENTRIC Part # 14262549 Reman; Posi-Quiet Loaded Caliper
Rear Right; Rear Disc Brakes
-MD- Enforcer wrote:Kardain wrote:Depends. The ones I got from rock auto has the U bracket, but only one side has the ebrake. I'll have to dig through emails to see if I still have the part numbers.
I'd love you long time. lol
Guys, if anyone needs e-brake brackets for the Saturn calipers, I make them because I offered them with the Saturn/Neon swap. $25 shipped in the US including zinc plated bolts. I have plenty available.
Shawn , I PM'ed you.
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Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
Does the caliper bracket need to be fabbed up and is there enough room to plug the ABS harness in for this swap?
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3500gtp wrote:Does the caliper bracket need to be fabbed up and is there enough room to plug the ABS harness in for this swap?
Caliper bracket bolts on. ABS still plugs in.
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