Re: Wes's Maroon 1947 Custom Super Clipper
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Thanks JW, at least I know I have one follower. Ha Ha! While looking for more information on the Hub and brakes, I found this other guy and he has some good videos, so I am passing them on. Also checkout out his videos on rebuilding a 1914 Packard. So here's the link:youtube.com/watch?v=gFe45WBhUY0
Enjoy! Wes
Posted on: 2015/5/23 11:47
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Well I pulled the hub off the Right hand side hoping to find two Primary shoes on this side but nope. Just like the other side, two Secondary shoes. So I guess I'll just leave it as is.
Wes
Posted on: 2015/5/27 11:35
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Shouldn't really make much of a difference, still best to have the weaker spring is on the front (primary) shoe to assist the "servo" action. Obviously not essential as later juniors used the same spring fore and aft though they did have different linings primary and secondary which was also a part of obtaining the servo action.
Posted on: 2015/5/27 11:44
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Thanks Owen!
Posted on: 2015/5/27 21:46
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Well it's been a while, battling depression and a broken leg finally requiring a hip replacement. Finally going to get this done, so goes. I'm the only one that can make me happy and I need to do what I want without all the negative I get at home, enough said!
Had been doing little things but not enough. Working on lubing the rear end, cleaning the brakes. Just got my Brake Master Cylinder back from Apple. While installing kept leaking, went to Autozone got their assortment of copper washer, found two that would work after a little sand paper to make the holes just a little bit bigger. now wait for tomorrow to see if any leaks. While under there notice the shift linkage looks like it needs to be slid up a little. Attaching a picture for a little feed back. Big decision is just get off my butt and do it! Wes
Posted on: 2020/5/20 20:50
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While under there notice the shift linkage looks like it needs to be slid up a little. Attaching a picture for a little feed back. Something does appear a bit off. My turnbuckles are fairly straight between the idler arms and the shift levers. My shift tube is all the way down and touching the shoulder on the steering box. Don't have any photos showing the exact view and angle yours was taken but here are a few I did have.
Posted on: 2020/5/20 21:48
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I couldn't get the link to your web page to work Wes??
Posted on: 2020/5/20 22:27
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Sorry, web page shutdown during depression. Just couldn't keep going. Hard to stay focus when feeling so bad but pressing on for now.
Thanks Howard, here are a few photos looking from above. Wes
Posted on: 2020/5/21 13:19
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Well I pulled the hub off the Right hand side hoping to find two Primary shoes on this side but nope. Just like the other side, two Secondary shoes. So I guess I'll just leave it as is. Wes If front and rear are the same on this year and model, is it possible that there are two secondary shoes on each side of the rear?
Posted on: 2020/5/21 16:25
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