Technical Please help brake part identification

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Technical Please help brake part identification

crossle 50f

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Hello fiat owners. I'm hoping one of you will be kind enough to help me identify the parts used on my formula ford. I'm here because a friend of another crossle 50F owner said the parts may be from a panda.

During the weekend I cracked a front rotor and now I need a new set of rotors. The rotors may be from some fiat front or rear braking system. I've attached pictures of the rotor and mating wheel bearing hub unit presumably from the same car. I believe the splined center was broached by crossle and therefore may not be present on the dononr fiat part.

Facts:
Car is a 1982 Crossle 50F formula ford made in Ireland.
Bolt pattern is 4x98mm
Rotor outer diameter 240mm
Rotor bore just less than 59mm
Disc thickness originally 7mm solid
distance from wheel mounting face to outer disc face 34mm

I've also attached a picture of the formula car. I'd love to keep this vintage car on the track.
Any leads or help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
 

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That is a neat website, however it doesn't seem to have the 80-82 panda years listed. Anyone have a rotor sitting on a shelf that would be willing to measure it and let me know what car it came from. I've done lots of searching and can't nail down the source. Either the diameter or thickness is always different.
Thanks,
Chris
 
I suppose it is possible that Crossle machined down the back side of the disc to reduce the thickness. Anything is possible I suppose.
Chris
 
I think I have the information I need now. Thanks fiat forum members.
Chris
 
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