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Lawrie 05-20-2023 01:20 AM

33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Im doing a repair on the brake rods and clevaces on there 33,Im looking at removing the brake cross shaft and springs assembly ,it has 4 bolts and what looks like two rivets each side on the outside support bracket that attach it to the chassis cross member,Is this right,
I have to take these rivets out as well?
this is on a RH drive 33.
Lawrie

Dave Slater 05-20-2023 04:30 AM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Sure do Laurie and you better take 20 photographs of it so you put it back the way it was.

Terry,OH 05-20-2023 06:15 AM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

The US (LHD) brake equalizer shaft is held on with 4 bolts and no rivets.

JM 35 Sedan 05-20-2023 06:45 AM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawrie (Post 2227231)
Im doing a repair on the brake rods and clevaces on there 33,Im looking at removing the brake cross shaft and springs assembly ,it has 4 bolts and what looks like two rivets each side on the outside support bracket that attach it to the chassis cross member,Is this right,
I have to take these rivets out as well?
this is on a RH drive 33.
Lawrie

I'm wondering if this might be covered in the Early Ford V-8 Clubs 1933-34 Book, LHD vs. RHD?

DavidG 05-20-2023 08:54 AM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

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The photo below likely was provided to me by Dave Slater. It is the RHD double shaft type where the rear wheels are braked separately from the front brakes in response to local regulations. The two holes in the outer brackets referred to in Lawrie's thread are clearly evident.

petehoovie 05-20-2023 11:20 AM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 2227272)
The photo below likely was provided to me by Dave Slater. It is the RHD double shaft type where the rear wheels are braked separately from the front brakes in response to local regulations. The two holes in the outer brackets referred to in Lawrie's thread are clearly evident.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1684590816

Lawrie 05-20-2023 03:47 PM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Thanks , Thats them,,
Todays job is to get it out,
One thing that may make it easier ,is the bottom of the rivets are wiped off, probably from miles on gravel roads,
And , a picture is worth a thousand words for sure,
Thanks Dave and all.
Lawrie

FlatheadTed 05-20-2023 04:58 PM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Hi Lawrie With our many brake jobs and fitting up our floater kits we have for the sake of time used king pin bushes to repair these shafts ,

Lawrie 05-20-2023 05:34 PM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Thank you Ted, I found a spare in my stuff ,so will look at doing that first,It must be a job to get it all apart.
Hows things ,I was in NZ at Christmas but not up your way,
Lawrie

Lawrie 05-20-2023 09:27 PM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

Well, thanks to the help from here, the shaft assy is out, cleaned and ready for repair,
I have 4 holes in the assembly to repair, and most of the cleavaces,
I will do this by tig welding the holes shut and re drilling them on the mill. if I cant find good pins, I will make some up.
I will also make up 4 bolts that look like rivets for the little brackets
Lawrie

FlatheadTed 05-20-2023 10:58 PM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

NZ is great catching up from Covid lots car shows on ,Actually I am fighting fit ,.,You will hear from me on that later. You got it apart alright a person with your skill it would be no trouble ..Good idea on the turning the rivet head to .I I made some rods for my sedan by forging some bright steel and bending it back on its self and drilling and welding, Ted

Lawrie 05-20-2023 11:13 PM

Re: 33/34 brake cross shaft
 

I have to replace one front rod.But I have some modelA rods that can be made to fit easy.
Lawrie


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