samuel1952 Posted August 22, 2013 Report Posted August 22, 2013 Hello all! My 52 stakebed truck is in need of emergency brake work, the pads are shot and it needs adjusting. I have found some e-brake pads for same era cars (all dodge/plymouth of course) will they work instead. help! the noise is driving me crazy! Quote
Desotodav Posted August 22, 2013 Report Posted August 22, 2013 From memory the car ones e'brake pads were not as wide as the truck ones. Best to measure them so that you can check with the supplier's that you have found. Quote
JBNeal Posted August 23, 2013 Report Posted August 23, 2013 I took mine to a clutch & brake re-lining shop...the pad they got for the shoe was a li'l thick, so after I made the adjustments so that the brake would hold when engaged, the ends of the pad dragged on the drum for about a hunnert miles, which kinda stunk up the cab...the heat build-up also baked the paint I put on, so that kinda stunk up the cab too Quote
Don Coatney Posted August 23, 2013 Report Posted August 23, 2013 Did the heat glaze the brake lining? You might want to remove it and sand the glaze. Quote
samuel1952 Posted August 24, 2013 Author Report Posted August 24, 2013 (edited) Thanks for the imfo lads, my local shop said the pads were down to the metal...where can i get new pads? (if possible!) and can i swap them out in the driveway?..or do i need a lift? Edited August 24, 2013 by samuel1952 Quote
JBNeal Posted August 24, 2013 Report Posted August 24, 2013 the linings that the brake & clutch shop installed were about 1/8" too long, so when they were riveted to the bands, the ends were contacting the drum, like the tip of a fingernail on a file. After so many revolutions, them ends wore down enough that there was some clearance between them and the drum. But them li'l tips took a while to wear down, so in the meantime they really stunk up the place. The park brakes still work great, and the drums show no discoloration and still brake smoothly when engaged. the brake shoe can be removed without dropping the driveshaft. There's a lock wire & a spring behind the shoe mounting bolt...pay attention to how the brake is installed, ya might want to take some before pics so ya won't have much trouble re-assembling. Quote
Desotodav Posted August 24, 2013 Report Posted August 24, 2013 Couple of pictures from the manual... Quote
samuel1952 Posted August 25, 2013 Author Report Posted August 25, 2013 Ah, the drawings are most helpful!!! thank you!!. and The sound of nails on chalkboard is the sound i'm getting..maybe i can just adjust, but to lazy today to crawl under today . So is there a source for new pads? thanks again for your help...you have all have been great! s. Quote
Desotodav Posted August 26, 2013 Report Posted August 26, 2013 Best to edit your user profile - If folks know where you are they may be able to point you in the right direction for a supplier. I was lucky here in Oz to find a fella who had some left over brake pad material when I needed some for my E'brake drum. Quote
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