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Technical Drum Brakes

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by bridger, Sep 12, 2013.

  1. bridger
    Joined: May 15, 2008
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    bridger
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    i have 39-48 ford master cylinder ,where the brake line comes out of the cylinder should there be a adjustable proportining valve where it tees of to the front and back ? i cant quiet make it out on all the old diagrams i have found on the net . And what size tube should be used with drums ?
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  2. 1wrench
    Joined: Oct 20, 2012
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    from Michigan

    Just did lines on a '63 e100 truck. Drums around. The lines were 3/16" there were 2 ports on the m/c and the front wheel cylinders and rear cylinders have different bore sizes. That's how they are proportioning the bias. Don't know if your setup is the same

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  3. Try these diagrams:

    http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/...s/Flathead_Brakes_mastercylinder_1939to46.jpg

    http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/FH_images/FH_brakes-pics/Flathead_Brakes_system_1939to42.jpg

    and no, as you can see there should not be an adjustable proportioning valve if you are talking about a stock system.

    The original system used 1/4 inch brake lines (and it worked fine) and I suggest you stay with that size to make it easier to find fittings.

    Most parts are available from local parts houses or the antique Ford parts suppliers. Two sources tat specialize in the early Ford brakes are: Richard Lacy at [email protected], (626) 338-2282, Dennis Cling at clingsaftermarket.com

    Charlie Stephens
     
    Last edited: Sep 12, 2013
  4. 40FordGuy
    Joined: Mar 24, 2008
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    There is a residual check valve in the master cyl, but proportioning valves didn't begin to show up until the dual systems, circa 1967.

    Wheel cyl bore sizes; Ford wheel cyls (39 thru 48) have 2 different bore sizes in each cyl. The "larger" size operates the forward facing (primary) shoe, and the "smaller" bore operates the rear facing (secondary) shoe. Because of the way the lines connect, there are left and right wheel cyls.

    This is with the factory stock brake systems.

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  5. bridger
    Joined: May 15, 2008
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    Thankyou all for your advice
     
  6. old hickory
    Joined: Apr 18, 2021
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    old hickory

    Thanks for the info, valuable stuff.
     
  7. Glenn Thoreson
    Joined: Aug 13, 2010
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    Glenn Thoreson
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    from SW Wyoming

    Stock brakes of that era did not have proportioning valves.
     
  8. Stay with the stock 1/4 inch steel brake line size. Ford designed it that way. Works flawless.
     

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