1071 S wrote:
".....Mine are fine, I have no problem even on long downhill runs. .."
Then you obviously drive conservatively..... I drove an 850 for years and though the brakes were fine..until I switched to discs.
Drums will stop every bit as well as discs ..once or maybe twice... Why do you think Jaguar (and BMC) went to discs in the first place... The Laws of Physics apply ..as the fluid heats up the brakes go away.. and discs are better at getting rid of the heat..
Keep in mind that most (all?) 850's had single leading shoes which will lower the braking performance. Unless you have a 1275 or a worked engine, I've found the drums to be more than enough, provided that the maintenance is kept up.
The biggest difference I found when going form well maintained drums to discs is that I don't need to do so much maintenance any more. I used to adjust my drums every few months to keep it pulling straight and keeping a good pedal height, now I just need to flush the fluid and adjust the rear shoes. I haven't noticed any major improvement in performance, but I generally don't brake hard time after time, which is where disc brake performance really shines.