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Hello, I have 39-42 ford brakes on the front of my 32 phaeton. I recently replaced both front wheel cylinders and then adjusted the brakes as per my dad taught me. I have currently bled the brakes 4 times starting from the furthest wheel to the closest wheel to the MC, which is a single reservoir, no power brakes. When I step on the brake pedal, I have a good amount of pedal. When I start the car, step on the brakes and shift the transmission to drive (automatic C6), the pedal drops about an 1/8th of the distance.
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Did you replace the shoes ? If you did replace them did you re-arc them to the drums ? Same if you turned drums. Your lower eccentrics are not adjusted correctly I believe if above is all good.
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No I didn’t replace the shoes. They had a lot of material. But I also don’t think they are arced to the drums.
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I agree with Kiwi on the lower eccentrics. When you shift to drive with your automatic, the wheels jerk slightly from the shifting action, centering the shoes and lowering the pedal slightly. Those double lower eccentrics take longer to center properly, not one of Ford's better ideas.
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Ok thanks fellas…so by “adjusting correctly” the lower eccentrics, do you mean give them more or less drag? And thanks again, this is my first car with early ford brakes…my others have had discs in the front and I don’t want that for this car.
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The excentics are able to spin 360˚ round and round. Spin until the tightest spot is located on each adjuster. Make adjustments to the top adjuster before and after the bottoms. As your shoes are not at the moment arced to the drums, you'll need to adjust a couple times, perhaps a week of daily driving, adjust, then another week and adjust. Don't overwork the brakes during this driving period, it'll happen quick enough.
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There is a procedure from Ford on how to adjust the early brakes. Probably in a Motor's Manual covering those years. I know I used it when I had a car with those brakes. I'm sure a shop manual will have the procedure.
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Lockheed brake adjustment
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This is why Ford used Bendix brakes on the Lincoln cars. They can easily be updated for automatic adjusters. The old Lockheed brakes need to be periodically adjusted but Ford was slow to change in that respect.
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