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Trojan 04-14-2021 04:34 PM

'46 Ford Pickup e brake installation/diagram
 

I need some help in installing the e brake in my '46 Pickup. A diagram or instructions would help.

V8COOPMAN 04-14-2021 07:41 PM

Re: '46 Ford Pickup e brake installation/diagram
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trojan (Post 2007121)
I need some help in installing the e brake in my '46 Pickup. A diagram or instructions would help.


Not sure what you need, specifically. Does this help any? This is a RIGHT, REAR. LARGE end of wheel cylinder ALWAYS toward front of vehicle. Brake shoe with LONGER lining ALWAYS toward front of vehicle. Driver side is mirror image. Also, make sure axle and tapered axle hole in the brake drum hub is SQUEEKY-CLEAN and DRY....NO LUBRICANT! What do you need specifically? We can help! DD


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alanwoodieman 04-14-2021 08:09 PM

Re: '46 Ford Pickup e brake installation/diagram
 

are you looking for the cable pivot connections?

Trojan 04-15-2021 09:23 PM

Re: '46 Ford Pickup e brake installation/diagram
 

I have a new cable to install but I'm not sure of the routing through the firewall and back
to the equalizer with three attachment arms. One for the main cable going from the hand
pull lever under the dash, and the two arms which each have a separate cable going back
to each rear brake. And then the connections where the cables pass through the rear backing plates, there seems to be two different styles. One with a cast keeper which screws
onto the back of the backing plate to anchor the cable at that position, which may be the
early style (1946) and another style which has a set screw that locks the cable at that point
on the backing plate where it passes through to the connection to the arm that pulls
the rear shoe tight against the drum. This one is perhaps a later version. I ended up with
both and am wondering if my cable would be interchangeable with both versions of securing
the cable going through the backing plate. ( I wish I would have taken more detailed pics )
Any thoughts will be appreciated.

leon bee 04-15-2021 10:54 PM

Re: '46 Ford Pickup e brake installation/diagram
 

As far as the firewall goes, I think the cable just goes out alongside the steering column, then kinda bends over to the right side and then back.


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