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The sliding surfaces on the caliper bracket/hanger/stand (I assume these are all referring to the same thing) are not perfectly smooth. They came off a junkyard car and were a little rusty. I hit them with some rough-grit sandpaper and applied a little high-temp grease whose name I forget. I guess that's not good enough.
The caliper brackets I have for 11.75" rotors were powder coated when I got them. I'll have to check and see if they're in better shape.
I think there is your problem. I have been told you can weld in those low spots and then grind it smooth so you have a fresh, smooth surface. I know what you are talking about. I had sliding caliper 73 Dart disks and calipers/adapters on this car at first, and I could hear it rubbing. They also clunked when I stepped on the pedal as the play was taken out fore and aft. I replaced that set up with a pin type I got off a later model B body, and that problem went away. However, I would be hesitant to race with the pin type. My intuition tells me that the rubber bushings around the pins are going to fail with that heat. They are not too glamorous, but the old Mopar sliders seem pretty durable and sturdy until those slider surfaces get worn. If you upgrade to the bigger disks, won't you have a different adapter? What condition are those adapters in?
Sam