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Tim Ayers 02-23-2015 09:03 AM

Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

Does anyone know where I can buy the hydraulic conversion kit to allow the use of juice backing plates and early spindles?

The kit consists of two steel rings, two smaller adapter rings that slide over the spindle bolts and two cone-shaped shims.

Thanks,

JSeery 02-23-2015 09:19 AM

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Speedway is not always popular on here, but they have them.

Tim Ayers 02-23-2015 09:29 AM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

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Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1038784)
Speedway is not always popular on here, but they have them.

Hi:

Do you know what the list it under? I only found the F-100 and Mustang II conversion kits on their site. I guess I could call, but I'd like to have a part # on hand. Seems to help the ordering process.

Thanks,

Tim

325w 02-23-2015 09:31 AM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

Used to use a top piston ring for the steel ring. Made our own spacers.

Tony, NY 02-23-2015 09:35 AM

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http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Hydrau...ings,3286.html

JSeery 02-23-2015 09:37 AM

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Well, I'm moving to slow this morning! Tony has it.

Tim Ayers 02-23-2015 09:39 AM

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Thank you all!

trainguy 02-23-2015 11:27 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1038784)
Speedway is not always popular on here, but they have them.

I have never had any problems with Speedway,I only wish some of the other suppliers were a good as them!Phil

deuce_roadster 02-23-2015 11:38 AM

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I have the Early V8 Garage kit on my 32 coupe. Go to their website and call Richard.
Old school way was to use a Model A piston ring and chevy valve seat for the spacer but the piston ring is cast iron and every one I have removed has been broken.

JSeery 02-23-2015 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by trainguy (Post 1038874)
I have never had any problems with Speedway,I only wish some of the other suppliers were a good as them!Phil

I agree, but because they sell a lot of none USA parts they are not held in high esteem. But it is about the same with most of the suppliers. Only sure way out is NOS!

JM 35 Sedan 02-23-2015 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by trainguy (Post 1038874)
I have never had any problems with Speedway,I only wish some of the other suppliers were a good as them!Phil

I agree with this post. Have purchased many things from Speedway, and many orders have been heavy parts that were sent with free shipping. I know some of their stuff is "knock off" from China, but I usually know how to avoid that.

john in illinois 02-23-2015 12:59 PM

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On my model A I had trouble with the cone rotating with the seal and wearing.
This caused frequent wheel bearing adjustments when I was on a long trip.

I discovered MT Car products Had ones that were a light press fit on the spindle and with a little locktite ,they have been trouble free.

http://www.mtcarproducts.com/Adapters-and-Spacers.html

John

Charlie Stephens 02-23-2015 01:40 PM

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Your problem is the same as they have with a Model A. Try Dennis Cling at clingsaftermarket.com, (480) 777-1202 I am sure he has them. He also modifies backing plates by plugging and redrilling the holes to the new bolt pattern. Most people, myself included, just slot the holes.

Charlie Stephens

Tim Ayers 02-23-2015 01:48 PM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

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Originally Posted by Charlie Stephens (Post 1038962)
Your problem is the same as they have with a Model A. Try Dennis Cling at clingsaftermarket.com, (480) 777-1202 I am sure he has them. He also modifies backing plates by plugging and redrilling the holes to the new bolt pattern. Most people, myself included, just slot the holes.

Charlie Stephens

I want to install juice plates to '32 spindles.

Kahuna 02-23-2015 02:13 PM

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Tim
I got brakes for my 32 spindles from Richard @ Early V8 garage. The backing plates (Lincoln type) bolted right on without problem. I also got the spacers, etc from Richard.
Everything fit like a glove, no slotting necessary.

Charlie Stephens 02-23-2015 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Ayers (Post 1038969)
I want to install juice plates to '32 spindles.

This is what I have on my '32 (post war, 1946-48, Ford brakes). The only problem is that the bolt pattern in the spindles is larger on the hydraulic brakes than it is on the 1928-36 spindles. Although the spindles are different the instructions for the Model A are the same as they are for any 1928-36 passenger chassis. Try Dennis Cling at clingsaftermarket.com, (480) 777-1202 I am sure he has the adapters. He also modifies backing plates by plugging and redrilling the holes to the new bolt pattern. Most people, myself included, just slot the holes. Richard Lacy at [email protected], (626) 338-2282 is also an excellent source of parts and information.

Charlie Stephens

John R 02-23-2015 04:25 PM

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In my recent experience with the small ring that provides the sealing surface: the one sold by MT and EFV8 Garage is slightly too large (vs. Ford spec) on the ID and needs to be assembled with locktite on the spindle. Some of the spindles are also worn a few thousands in this area, making matters worse.

prpmmp 02-23-2015 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Charlie Stephens (Post 1039042)
This is what I have on my '32 (post war, 1946-48, Ford brakes). The only problem is that the bolt pattern in the spindles is larger on the hydraulic brakes than it is on the 1928-36 spindles. Although the spindles are different the instructions for the Model A are the same as they are for any 1928-36 passenger chassis. Try Dennis Cling at clingsaftermarket.com, (480) 777-1202 I am sure he has the adapters. He also modifies backing plates by plugging and redrilling the holes to the new bolt pattern. Most people, myself included, just slot the holes. Richard Lacy at [email protected], (626) 338-2282 is also an excellent source of parts and information.

Charlie Stephens

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/t...-fords.215720/ Neat Thread!! Pete

Richard (EV8G) 03-01-2015 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by John R (Post 1039056)
In my recent experience with the small ring that provides the sealing surface: the one sold by MT and EFV8 Garage is slightly too large (vs. Ford spec) on the ID and needs to be assembled with locktite on the spindle. Some of the spindles are also worn a few thousands in this area, making matters worse.

The bearing spacers from MT and Early V8 Garage were made to be a press fit on UNWORN spindles, but almost all of the spindles have enough wear that red locktite is needed to prevent rotation.

HotRodmicky 03-02-2015 02:29 AM

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Buy Richards kit!
Way better than speedway

CSArno 03-02-2015 06:01 AM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

Isnt Tim going to have to change his front drums/hubs to a 40-48 style with drums on the outside also?

Tim Ayers 03-02-2015 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by CSArno (Post 1043142)
Isnt Tim going to have to change his front drums/hubs to a 40-48 style with drums on the outside also?

That is what I have already. Car is a '28 AV8 with 40's juice brakes.

rich b 03-02-2015 08:29 AM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

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Originally Posted by HotRodmicky (Post 1043119)
Buy Richards kit!
Way better than speedway

In what way? Just curious, as I could not find any info or pictures of Richard's kit.

TnA 03-02-2015 10:39 AM

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speedways kit is a piston ring, just installed my kit and the ring snaped in 3 pcs. cast.

Tim Ayers 03-02-2015 10:43 AM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

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Originally Posted by TnA (Post 1043229)
speedways kit is a piston ring, just installed my kit and the ring snaped in 3 pcs. cast.

Snapped in meaning it went well or it broke into three pieces?

Bored&Stroked 03-02-2015 10:44 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by HotRodmicky (Post 1043119)
Buy Richards kit!
Way better than speedway

Yes, I used to use the 'piston ring' type of setup - crude, but kinda works. Richard's setup has the holes in the right location (and size) - is just a better all around setup.

And tack weld the adapter plates to the inside of your backing plates. If you want to see an example, just ask (as I just took my plates apart to get them ready for paint).

B&S

Tim Ayers 03-02-2015 10:46 AM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

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Originally Posted by Bored&Stroked (Post 1043236)
And tack weld the adapter plates to the inside of your backing plates. If you want to see an example, just ask (as I just took my plates apart to get them ready for paint).

B&S

Hey Dale,

I would like to see a picture. I'll PM you my e-mail address. Thanks,

Tim

HotRodmicky 03-02-2015 11:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Ayers (Post 1043238)
Hey Dale,

I would like to see a picture. I'll PM you my e-mail address. Thanks,

Tim

Hi Tim,
Once you see the pic, you will buy it!

I used it a couple of times and really like it

Tim Ayers 03-02-2015 12:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by HotRodmicky (Post 1043283)
Hi Tim,
Once you see the pic, you will buy it!

I used it a couple of times and really like it

Thanks. Sounds like a good endorsement.

CSArno 03-02-2015 01:35 PM

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Here is a pic of the Lockheed front backing plate on the spindle. This is after I plug welded and re drilled the holes. You can see the adaptor ring in the middle.

Tim Ayers 03-02-2015 01:54 PM

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You guys that are welding up the holes, are you using TIG or MIG? I like how clean it looks with the holes plugged and re-drilled.

FlatheadTed 03-02-2015 02:29 PM

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this is 34 to 39-40

Tim Ayers 03-02-2015 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by FlatheadTed (Post 1043380)
this is 34 to 39-40

I thought about doing this as well. My concern was messing up a set of '32 spindles by generating too much heat from the MIG. If I had a TIG, I would go this route.

Maybe my concern is unfounded, but love to hear from others who added width to the spindle sides v. modifying the backing plate.

CSArno 03-02-2015 03:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Ayers (Post 1043362)
You guys that are welding up the holes, are you using TIG or MIG? I like how clean it looks with the holes plugged and re-drilled.

I used the mig to plug up my holes. Welding up the spindles like that scares me too. Really a lot of work for not much gain in the end. Plus i am trying to keep it so we can put the original mechanical brakes back on in case I become a total purist some day :D

FlatheadTed 03-02-2015 03:52 PM

Re: Kit for mating juice brakes to early spindles-Richard's Early V8 garage?
 

The difference between mig and tig would be minimal if you are welding 4 holes the amount of heat concentrated would no different .( the spindles are Ford drop forged very strong .) this car was imported from the US so these were done possibly 30 years ago .what I am doing here is duplicating what was done to get it complied as the spindle race had been welded on the one of it ..,I later cut this of to restore it as I only welded one side
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Ayers (Post 1043384)
I thought about doing this as well. My concern was messing up a set of '32 spindles by generating too much heat from the MIG. If I had a TIG, I would go this route.

Maybe my concern is unfounded, but love to hear from others who added width to the spindle sides v. modifying the backing plate.


FlatheadTed 03-02-2015 04:12 PM

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Here's the back ,By plug welding you are getting close to the edge your not adding any material

Fred A 03-02-2015 04:23 PM

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The backing plates from MT Car Products come in both spindle patterns. Those Bendix style brakes also work very well on front only. Interesting that some still choose to use those inferior Lockheed brakes. The '39-'48 cars I've owned all have gone Bendix. Well not all. The '40 woodie I had was stolen before I had a chance to convert it. Crap brakes is a common argument when our government friends try to regulate our old cars off the road. Good Luck: Fred A

FlatheadTed 03-02-2015 04:47 PM

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The Lockheed can work ok providing they are adjusted to the book and a suitable lining fitted ,the car here had poor brakes until I put a better quality lining on them ,the tendency in the 70-80-90-was to fit linings suitable to power booster system .

Bored&Stroked 03-03-2015 07:14 AM

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Here are Richard's conversion plates installed on a set of 39-48 backing plates (which have been modified for Bendix style brakes by Bass). The adapter plates have a few small TIG tack welds to hold them in place - works out really well. One could also plug weld the original bolt holes - would clean it up a bit more.

Dale

Attachment 215498

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V8COOPMAN 03-03-2015 12:23 PM

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[QUOTE=Bored&Stroked;1043809]Here are Richard's conversion plates installed on a set of 39-48 backing plates (which have been modified for Bendix style brakes by Bass).
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Anything that Bass touches or has a hand in turns-out to be a work of art. DD

http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attach...8&d=1425384844


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