Brake drums
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Brake drums
I read somewhere that the pressed steel drums for the AA shouldn’t be turned. Is that so? What do you do? Just find the best ones you can an use them as they are?
- tiredtruckrestorer
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Re: Brake drums
The pressed steel brake drums were ground true on brake drum grinding machines. I purchased a old truck brake drum grinding machine several years ago and did some AA drums. Unfortunately after the correct size grinding stones were used up, I couldn't find any more that were the right size. Often the steel AA drums I did were egg-shaped and it took some grinding to true them up again. I have found some cast drums with AA parts numbers. I don't know if they were a later replacement cast drum from Ford or if they were introduced in late '31 like ones for the smaller A's were.
Just a note, in the day, Ford offer new drums installed on exchange hubs through the dealers. Grinding drums were a aftermarket alternative of servicing them.
Keith
Just a note, in the day, Ford offer new drums installed on exchange hubs through the dealers. Grinding drums were a aftermarket alternative of servicing them.
Keith
- Chris Haynes
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Re: Brake drums
'32/'33 cast iron drums fit.
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Re: Brake drums
Are they any easier to find?
- Chris Haynes
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