David: The plumbing to front discs would certainly work, especially with a proportioning valve on the line to the rear brakes. What would not be so easy is creating the redundant safety benefits of a dual MC and cross-wise braking. Every element in the system from the firewall-mounted MC to each wheel must stay intact for the system to work. Blow a hose or experience tube failure from corrosion or impact and it is time to grab the good old cable-actuated internally-expanding rear drum brakes and hope for the best. Henry Ford will be looking down and saying “I told you so.” I can’t recall where the front-rear splitter tee is located but it is probably underneath. That makes access to tuning more difficult but not impossible. I do believe that with some tuning of the “proportional valve” a front-disc/rear drum system on a ram K car could be made to work effectively with no loss or gain in redundancy/safety as compared to the existing single-line system. Extra care and maintenance of the hoses, lines and fittings is warranted to assure this life-line stays intact. Keep calm and 300 on, Rich From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David torquechap@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 8:01 AM To: Rich Barber <c300@xxxxxxx> Cc: Anna F Noia <sa-noia@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Ronald Kurtz <mark6268@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Ray Jones <1970hurst@xxxxxxxxx>; Rick Vitek <rpvitek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Listsaver 300 Club <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Chris Pinder <kmaniak@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Brake shoe retainer/hold down spring - G No OEM pro portioning valve on the '64. The remote booster makes disc brake conversions impossible. No manufacturers have been able to figure out a workaround.
David I don’t believe there is a proportioning valve in our ’64 Ram K with the 3” rear drums & shoes. Not that it might not be a good idea. Anyone seen them on 300’s before 1999? Mine get a little grabby in a hard stop—to rear lockup. Not many hours on the new brakes yet. The service manual indicates 3” drums and shoes on all ’64 300’s & NY’s. 2.5” rear drums on Newport only. Length and material of lining are different. Interesting footnote-Police car HD brakes are not self-adjusting. The remote power brake booster on ram-engined cars makes disk brake conversion problematic. Keep calm and 300 on. Rich Barber Brentwood, CA. Remember when you add the extra stopping power with the 3" rear brakes shoes, you will need to adjust the proportioning valve for less stopping to the rear. I did a similar job on a Montego Cyclone, went from 2" to 2.5" shoes on the rear. I immediately had rear lock up on hard braking. A second thought, going to 3" rears, I assume your front are also 3", correct? Or, do you have disc brakes on the front? I would suggest going disc's all the way round, front and rear. The front are an easy change with several choices, all using stock Chrysler parts. The rear also can be done using the 74 Imperial Rear disc set up. Believe it or not, it bolts straight on to the 8.75 rear end from the 9.25 Imperial rear. I did this on my 66 Sport Fury Convertible, anyway Good luck with it all, any increase in "Brakes" is a Good Thing! Best Regards, Stephen A. Noia 1-408-210-4736 cell Hello, all:
I converted the rear brakes on my "Knewport" to 3-inch rear brakes. What was needed to go from 2 1/2 inch to 3 inch drums and shoes are support plates that that can mount 3" shoes, hardware and a 3" brake drum. Mine works fine. Three-inch support plates drop back 1/2 inch to accommodate 3" drums on the axles.
Best, Ron Kurtz E #292
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Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Brake shoe retainer/hold down spring - G To: "'Ray Jones'" <1970hurst@xxxxxxxxx>, "'Rick Vitek'" <rpvitek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "'Listsaver 300 Club'" <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sunday, August 9, 2015, 8:32 PM
Be very careful to get the parts for HD brakes as the wider rear shoes may require different springs and nails. These may be included under 300, wagon or HD suspension. Rich in Brentwood with a 300 Ram K car having HD brakes standard. 3” wide shoes & drums vs. 2 ½” on most other ’64 Chryslers. Came to me with 2 ½” shoes in the 3” drums. Worked OK, but t’warn’t right. Shoe lining material and length on different ‘64’s were different also, but that’s too much to ask. From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ray Jones 1970hurst@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2015 11:10 AM To: Rick Vitek <rpvitek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Listsaver 300 Club <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Ray Jones <1970hurst@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Brake shoe retainer/hold down spring - G Have you checked your local parts house?This kinda thing is readily available at any of the 4 parts houses here in Mena.These springs, pins and cups are generic, I believe, and fit thousands of cars.Even if they don't have a kit listed for your car, check what they have for fit.I just bought kits for the rear of my Hurst, and I'm sure the hold downs are the same as any I have ever installed.The kits may differ due to the other springs included, which may be different from model to model, but the shoe hold down is the same.Ray On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 11:05 AM, 'Rick Vitek' rpvitek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Looking for the brake shoe retainer spring hardware (nail, 2 cups, coil spring) for a G. Don't see it listed for this application on internet searches. Does anyone know of a source? I imagine this retainer length was used on other applications and would be willing to get a hardware set for that other application.
Thanks.
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