1936 brake parts


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Post Wed Jan 05, 2022 12:06 am

1936 brake parts

Need help from fellow c-1 owners.

I'm looking for replacement part numbers for any brake parts with a hydraulic brake c-1. Wheel cylinder, shoes, springs ect... i have been
working from the master cylinder/brake hard lines/flex lines and now have reached the front/rear brake assembly. I have an original parts manual, but no part numbers cross at the parts stores. Any help is appreciated because there are not many places to find info about these beautiful hard to find trucks.

Thanks in advance!

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Post Wed Jan 05, 2022 6:09 pm

Re: 1936 brake parts

Hi Barnfind,

I own a 37 D2 not a C1 but I did fine the following information in an earlier post, hope this helps You

The '35-'36 C1 uses a FF1722 Master cylinder (or just F1722), which is also used on the 37 to 40 D2 Internationals, and many other cars. I see this is available at NAPA as part number NMC M1722, but pricey.
Wheel cylinders are as follows:
Fronts C1 are FC2966 (old Wagner number). The D2;s use the same in front so a Wagner F 14497 or Raybestos WC14497 should work. Available as a Dorman W14497 on Amazon.
Rear C1 cylinders are FD3474 (again old Wagner number), which is not the same setup on the D2 rear wheels. The FD3474 uses an FC5351 repair kit, which the catalog shows is for an 1-1/8" bore. Sorry but I don't have a new part number, and I was unable to find another model of car or truck that uses this cylinder (other than a C-5 IHC).

again, this information is from another post so I have no way to verify the information but seems like a good start.

here's the spring kit part numbers I used on My D2, don't know if they will fit on the C1

*Part Number:HW402 - brake adjuster springs
*Part Number:HW7139 - Spring kit

Good luck
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