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Old 06-14-2010, 10:41 PM   #1
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Default Flathads braking system.

Has anybody had a problem with the flathead breaking system. It seems that the front drum shoe wants to hang up when in motion. I had to put the spring back on it. flathead recommends leaving the spring off but it almost ruin my drum it got so hot with the shoe rubbing againt it. And it was free to move in and out. Just think it's a bad design.
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Old 06-14-2010, 10:49 PM   #2
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What year ?..... and does it have Hydraulic Brakes ?




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Old 06-15-2010, 03:43 AM   #3
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Has anybody had a problem with the flathead breaking system. It seems that the front drum shoe wants to hang up when in motion. I had to put the spring back on it. flathead recommends leaving the spring off but it almost ruin my drum it got so hot with the shoe rubbing againt it. And it was free to move in and out. Just think it's a bad design.
If I understand your question, you were running the brake shoes withiout the return springs? I would imagine they would hang up.

I never heard of running without the return springs. The design requires the shoes be pulled away from the drums by the return springs when not energized. you might get away with running streatched springs but not no springs.

Lockheed brakes are non self energizing, so they are marginal at best. They were first generation, late 20's design. They were not designed for cruising at 70 mph. Wagner type brakes are an improvement.
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Old 06-15-2010, 05:24 AM   #4
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Default Re: Flathads braking system.

It sounds like he is running floaters with one spring as recommended in the instructions.
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Old 06-15-2010, 06:05 AM   #5
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Has anybody had a problem with the flathead breaking system. It seems that the front drum shoe wants to hang up when in motion. I had to put the spring back on it. flathead recommends leaving the spring off but it almost ruin my drum it got so hot with the shoe rubbing againt it. And it was free to move in and out. Just think it's a bad design.
I'm not sure I totally understand your question. Are you possibly using FlatheadTed's brake equalizing/brake shoe floating system with an original Ford mechanical brake system?
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Yes, I'm using FlatheadTed's brake equalizing/brake shoe floating system with an original Ford mechanical brake system. And according to the instructions the spring is supposed to be removed. I'm going to install it and see what happens. I believe that is why the system works is the spring missing. The front shoe grabs on to the drum and it stops. May work but sounds like a dangerous situation by having the shoe loose.
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Old 06-15-2010, 09:58 AM   #7
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Yes, I'm using FlatheadTed's brake equalizing/brake shoe floating system with an original Ford mechanical brake system. And according to the instructions the spring is supposed to be removed. I'm going to install it and see what happens. I believe that is why the system works is the spring missing. The front shoe grabs on to the drum and it stops. May work but sounds like a dangerous situation by having the shoe loose.
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