1936 C1 brakes
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2019 10:22 am
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My goal is to rebuild the stock brakes on my truck.
Master Cylinder is seized solid.
I have the front hubs off, right front backing plate had one broken bolt and other 3 were loose. That made removing the hub really fun.
Rear brake line is capped off at the tee on the frame by the master cylinder. Not sure why, I haven't got the rear hubs off yet. But I'm guessing the were leaking when it was driven last in the 60's.
Some questions,
Are C1 axles the same as 37 and newer? D1?
Most comments about brakes involved swapping axles. I can and will if I have to but that is actually pretty low on my list of thing I want to do.
Anybody do this and not post up about it?
Replacement Master Cylinder #?
Wheel Cylinder #S?
Or am I ??
My goal is to rebuild the stock brakes on my truck.
Master Cylinder is seized solid.
I have the front hubs off, right front backing plate had one broken bolt and other 3 were loose. That made removing the hub really fun.
Rear brake line is capped off at the tee on the frame by the master cylinder. Not sure why, I haven't got the rear hubs off yet. But I'm guessing the were leaking when it was driven last in the 60's.
Some questions,
Are C1 axles the same as 37 and newer? D1?
Most comments about brakes involved swapping axles. I can and will if I have to but that is actually pretty low on my list of thing I want to do.
Anybody do this and not post up about it?
Replacement Master Cylinder #?
Wheel Cylinder #S?
Or am I ??