Neil - I have one of the rear drums from my 59 Ply setting on the bench out in my shop. I see what you mean by replacing the swaged mounting studs, but how do you remove these studs. Are they pressed out? Heated and pounded out with a punch? (I tried the heat and punch and a big hammer but they won't budge. Any info appreciated. John Z ----- Original Message ----- From: "eastern sierra Adj Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:11 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] them's the brakes > Zach, I've been expatriated from the WPC since 1991-@ time of the > "Sell-Out". > > I THINK that the WPC re-print (7/03) is of my first article > (front-brakes)--There is a second article, on the rear brake > change-over. > > Anyway, the late-60's 11x 2 1/2" & 11x3" 'Bendix-style' brake drums' > backing-plates have a "flat-top" section, to their axle-flange-mating- > areas. The Tapered axles have fully-round axle flanges. > > All you have to do is grind-off the Tapered-axle flange (ABOVE the > mounting-studs) , across the area between: "11:00-to 1:00", on the > flanges--that will allow the Bendixes to mate to the Tapereds. ALSO, you > gotta cut-out around the mounting-holes on the 'Center-planes' > backing-plate, to preserve the axle-seal-holding-shoulders, on the > Centerplane backing plate. > > As I've said before, the 'dirty-little-secret', with the tapered axles, > is that their "swaged" mounting-studs can be popped-out, and replaced > with 'standard' -shouldered studs, that will allow the brake drums to > FALL-OFF of the axles, without having to resort to a "puller". > > Because I didn''t replace the swaged studs, when I installed the > Bendixes, I used several standard steel washers to make-up the SLIGHT > distance 'lost'(?) when the Bendixes were installed. "Proper-length" > shouldered-studs woyuld require no such studs. > > AND. I've experienced NO (as in: NOOOOO) > problems with installing 'shouldered' studs, to replace the > swaged-studs--and I'm running a 3.55:1 Sure Grip. > > I'd try installing the easier-to-find 11x 2 1/2" > rear brakes , first, & see how they 'work' , before installing the > 11x3"ers. > > Neil > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at > http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google! -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google!
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