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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by iwanaflattie, Jun 27, 2024.

  1. The37Kid
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    A carriage bolt the correct length works fine.
     
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  2. The37Kid
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    Model A steering arms in T spindles, you should be fine if the balls are still round.
     
  3. BigJoeArt
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    Man I'm jealous! I've drooled over that issue of rod and custom many times!

    I'd make the rear brakes work as well as they could, and would even swap to discs if you had to, just to leave the front looking like that.

    I've driven my T a little over 11'000 miles on just rear brakes, but they work GOOD.

    keep tweaking little things and get out and drive that thing!
     
  4. 34 5W Paul
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    With all the loose/coming unfastened bits happening, I'd go over the whole car with wrenches and make sure for myself that the fasteners are fully tight.
     
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  5. There are a number of places that make front disc brake kits for stock Model T's.
     
  6. thank you.
    I think I found it and I was wondering where the plunger belong to.
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    Thank you

    Found the plunger^..thanks
    Good to know!!

    I feel like if the brakes worked,i wouldn't have to worry about messing with front brakes.

    I'm going to have to comb trough the whole car.

    I will look into it thanks.


    I'm going to need pro help here.
    This car was in Rod and Custom in 2014,I'm going to assume the parts are older than that.
    I'm trying to bleed the brakes and I'm pulling air from somewhere.
    I saw some paint wrinkles by the MC mounting bracket and by the driver wheel cyl..
    When I took the wheel cyl,there was a bit of rust inside.

    The wheel cylinders cleaned real well but the dust boots were old and cracked.
    Note* when I bought the car,the brakes worked...at least the pass side locked.

    Maybe I need to replace the entire system??
    Maybe SS braided lines??

    My car budget is getting thin so if the new MC costs too much,I'll just wait til next year.

    I'm fixing my COE,building a flatbed to take this little bugger to shows and a jeep FC with overheating issues..

    Ideas and pointers welcome...
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  7. BigJoeArt
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    seeing the leak under the master, id take the master off and check the seals.

    they may be dry and/or cracked, a rebuild kit shouldn't be too much $$

    then id check for any other leaks, and make sure the rear brake shoes/ springs are assembled correctly.

    does it have a residual pressure valve?

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    Usually they recommend a 10psi one for drum brake cars, it alleviates the need to pump up the brakes.

    hopefully that helps you with some things to look at.
     
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  8. Rebuild the wheel cylinders and master. Buy the kits and a brake hone.

    Pull the master off the bracket and I bet it's wet by the piston.
     
  9. 282doorUK
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    I wouldn't change a thing, just make everything work properly, that thing is so super cool just as it is!
     
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  10. Thanks for the suggestions guys...I'm working on it.
    I noticed the MC reservoir has a pinhole on top,never seen one..
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  11. it needs the vent to allow the bellow to flex with the fluid moving back and forth in the system. those Willwood masters are very reasonable priced. is the bore size marked on the side? I am curious what they used for that wheel cylinders.
     
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  12. Thank you..I ordered a new MC,wheel cylinders and 2 new rubber lines..will report back when I install those
     
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  13. Can't remember reading how much you were concerned with the braking; but if you were, this would be a good time to upgrade those Lockheed brakes to Bendix.
     
  14. leon bee
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    This is inspiring, man.
     
  15. tjm73
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    This car is so cool. I bought the issue of the magazine it was in for the feature on this car alone.
     
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  16. When are coming this way??

    Any good links to read on the subject? I did a search to no avail.thanks

    It is.
    The seller,gave me two copies of that issue..pretty neat.
    I just realized that the builder built a ramp for his pick up just for this thing.(I assume)
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  17. Jacksmith
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    That's a lot of cool in one pile!
     
  18. Thanks for the help...it was the wheel cylinders..
    Changed them out to a pair of new ones and it brakes well now.
    They were out of adjustment too.
     
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