I finally managed to open the parts file I had (I wish Microsoft wouldn’t change things when I get a different computer!
My car is a saloon, and may not be the same as the 2+2 due to weight distribution.
It uses 15mm ones, which are Diesel Fiesta. Part number is off my list, which from the RH column suggests all Fiestas except XR2 are 17.5mm
Rear Brake Cylinder | 84FB | 2261 | AC | 1630359 | Fiesta Diesel 1.6 part 15mm Dia (XR2 is 20mm- others 17.5) |
I got another pair (a5mm diesel) off ebay last year because mine seized up (lack of use!)
My car passed SVA with this set -up (It has the G valves near wheelarch)
My best suggestion is to pop a cylinder out of yours and measure it with Vernier to find diameter and buy the same.
Hope that makes sense, Martin Scott
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From: 'Jamest142' via Quantum Owners Group
Sent: 06 April 2020 13:42
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Subject: [Quantum Owners] Quantum 2+2 Brakes advise please (and fan switch!)
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I don’t know for certain, but given my experience of QH parts, their quality isn’t what it used to be. I fitted a genuine QH track control arm to my Rickman Ranger, and it had terrible play within less than 2000 miles – It was worse than the other side which was probably original, but certainly over 11 years old because I’d never changed it. The vendor (a respected classic parts dealer) confirmed the part was from a genuine source, and refunded me. I bought ‘first line’ ones (available from local motor factor) and they have been ok so far (about 5k miles). I recently bought new Ferodo discs and pads (via Germany) for my Wife’s Ford Ka+, as I didn’t want to buy an unknown brand. Doing some research, it appears Ferodo are still a UK, family-owned company!
From: Dave English
Sent: 07 April 2020 11:22
To: Quantum Owners Group
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