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Thread: Correct Rear SWB Rotors: Round Hole in Center, or Scalloped?

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    Correct Rear SWB Rotors: Round Hole in Center, or Scalloped?

    Again, we are consulting the communal wisdom to resolve a divergence of opinion between 'scholars' on an arcane question...

    Rear brake rotors sold by Stoddard show a part # of SIC 352.401.10 and the hole in the center of the rotor is round.

    The Parts manual shows a rear rotors as part # 901.352.413.00, and the hole in the center of the illustration is scalloped.

    What information is available to determine which one is 'correct' for SWB?

    Thanks to all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mshaver51 View Post
    Again, we are consulting the communal wisdom to resolve a divergence of opinion between 'scholars' on an arcane question...

    Rear brake rotors sold by Stoddard show a part # of SIC 352.401.10 and the hole in the center of the rotor is round.

    The Parts manual shows a rear rotors as part # 901.352.413.00, and the hole in the center of the illustration is scalloped.

    What information is available to determine which one is 'correct' for SWB?

    Thanks to all.
    Mike

    Another reason to not describe a part as "SWB". 66 and earlier cars came with "scalloped" rear rotors. They are a carry over from the 356C days. Your 68 has round holes and also has a 8MM spacer attached to the rotor with countersunk screws. That is a "one year only" thing.

    Ciao

    Jim

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