Documenting the install of Dr Diff rear disc brakes on a Dana 60.
Early last year I purchased a 11.7" rear disc brake kit from Cass (Dr Diff). The kit includes Cobra calipers and rotors, and all the hardware to install discs on the rear of an 8.75 or Dana 60.
Later on, I acquired a B-body width Strange Dana 60 from Cass with oversize bearings. The bearings are Set20/A20 and are also called "big Ford" or "Torino" bearings. Using these bearings requires the caliper bracket in the Dr Diff kit to be modified. The large hole in the caliper bracket needed to be enlarged to 3.160" to clear the 3.150" bearings (brads70 has a pic showing how he enlarged the bracket with a mill). No modification is required if OEM or "green" bearings are used.
Pictures are showing the install on the Left side.
Remove wheel
Remove bearing retainer
Another view of the U-shaped retainer and bearing
Slip caliper bracket onto axle, flat face of caliper bracket goes towards the outside and the bracket is angled towards the rear of the car. Note that gaskets are NOT required when using the Set20 bearings - using OEM bearings will require the use of foam and/or steel gaskets. The U-shaped bearing retainer will seat the bearing and compress enough to secure the caliper bracket.
Now is a good time to install the brake line bracket. Much easier to do before things start getting in the way. There are two sets of small threaded holes. The bracket is fastened to the upper set of holes, on the side facing towards the differential. I have a picture showing the bracket and flexible line orientation later on in this thread.
Make sure the bearing race is clean and reinstall the axle shaft Reinstall the U-shaped bearing retainer and torque the nuts to 35 ft-lbs.
Test fit the rotor and caliper. The caliper will need to be centered on the rotor with the shims provided in the brake kit. I had to use two shims on both caliper bolts to get it centered. Once centered, tighten down the caliper bolts
Attach the flexible brake hose to the caliper with two copper crush washers and a banjo bolt, routing the hose down from the caliper and then up to the brake line bracket. Tighten down the banjo bolt.
Reinstall the wheel and torque the lug nuts as per FSM
It took me about 45 minutes per side to install the discs to the point of where I can now attach the axle hard brake lines and parking brake cables
TODO - I will add pictures for these at a later date:
- bend and install new axle brake lines
- install the parking brake cables