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TomballMottershaw 05-15-2018 02:45 PM

Y Style Front brake floaters
 

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attached are some instructions from an old set of front brake floaters.
anyone have experience with these?
are there any issues ?
does anyone still sell these ?

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1526413289

BRENT in 10-uh-C 05-15-2018 03:02 PM

Re: Y Style Front brake floaters
 

Tom, seeing you are from Tomball, there was a boatload of those things sold by Tommy Trailor to the Houston guys back in the 70s & 80s. They typically did well in the beginning however what happened on several tours is the car owner would not keep the brakes in adjustment and the silly things would go over center and lock the brake shoes tight against the drum. Once or twice I remember everyone on the tour trying to push & winch the disabled A back onto a trouble trailer with the wheel just sliding. The only way to get them unstuck was to torch a hole in the brake drum and stick a screwdriver in there to pry it back up.

Benson 05-15-2018 03:22 PM

Re: Y Style Front brake floaters
 

Many years ago we had similar problems with them going over center and locking up. If you were lucky nobody got hurt. Usually one wheel locked up.

THe other thing I saw was when GENTLY applying brakes there was a very loud bang and wheel would lock for a very short time then release leaving black tire mark on pavement.

We thought it was related to how much the brake drums had been turned. The more they were turned the worse the lockup was.

J Franklin 05-15-2018 04:51 PM

Re: Y Style Front brake floaters
 

The system sold today is the way to go if you want to modify the brakes.

TomballMottershaw 05-16-2018 07:28 AM

Re: Y Style Front brake floaters
 

Many thanks for the tips & History.
Glad, I stayed with the Wedges.
john.


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