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Old 05-26-2023, 08:58 PM   #1
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Default F1 pickup brakes on early fords

Searching for front wheel bearing numbers for converting the 1940 front brakes to the mid 50s F1 brakes. I’m thinking it’s a Dodge bearing
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Old 05-26-2023, 09:16 PM   #2
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Default Re: F1 pickup brakes on early fords

FYI speedway has a kit with bearings/seals
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Searching for front wheel bearing numbers for converting the 1940 front brakes to the mid 50s F1 brakes. I’m thinking it’s a Dodge bearing
Ken ..... For the F100 drums, the new inner bearing is 14116 Timken.

F100 cup is 14276 Timken.

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Ken ..... For the F100 drums, the new inner bearing is 14116 Timken.

F100 cup is 14276 Timken.

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National 450461 seal.

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Thanks for that. I have that set up on the front of my 40 convertible. I have access to a closed up parts store and have been looking for spare bearings and seals. It was in business from the late 50s until the mid 90s. Found a lot of starter and generator parts and an armature lathe. Only one set of flathead pistons and No engine bearings. Finding lots of other miscellaneous trinkets like wheel bearings etc.
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Old 05-27-2023, 07:30 PM   #5
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if your interested, I have a 2009 write up by Ron Ceridono on this . I can send snail mail. PM me with your address
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