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1940 vs 1948 Rear Backing Plate Differences? What are the Visual Differences between the 1939-'41 Ford style rear backing
plates and 1946-'48 Ford style rear backing plates? Is the E-Brake hardware the Same for Both styles? Thanks in advance. |
Re: 1940 vs 1948 Rear Backing Plate Differences? E brake stuff is the same (I'm pretty sure).
Early have two removable eccentric bolts at the bottom with 1/2" threads and 3/4 af nuts on them. later have two fixed studs rivetted in and splitpins (cotter pins) on the inside). Mart. |
Re: 1940 vs 1948 Rear Backing Plate Differences? The adjusters are a sure give away. 46/48 have only two.
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Re: 1940 vs 1948 Rear Backing Plate Differences? The levers for em brake are different.
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Re: 1940 vs 1948 Rear Backing Plate Differences? 3 Attachment(s)
Besides the previously mentioned fixed and adjustable lower studs, there are a couple of other differences between the early and later styles. There are a different style of clips (and the way they are attached to the backing plate) at the mid-point of the shoes, and the later style also has 6 raised shoe contact points. A couple of these pictures are of front backing plates but they show the same differences as the rear will have. Not familiar with any differences with the parking brake.
- https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1513810853 - https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1513810082 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...9&d=1513810082 |
Re: 1940 vs 1948 Rear Backing Plate Differences? Better to forget both and go with the self actuating Lincolns. Great upgrade. Check out Speedway.
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