Re: Identifying Bendix-Treadlevac Master Brake Cylinder
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Don, this thread has some info on identification on page 5 (which the link should take you to), including a table out of the Bendix catalog: Treadlevac Thread There probably is more info pertaining to ID'ing the units, but I didn't look thru the other 16 pages!
Posted on: 2023/11/5 6:37
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Re: Identifying Bendix-Treadlevac Master Brake Cylinder
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Actually, what I was looking for was written directly to me but this post answers the question and more so thank you!
Posted on: 2023/11/5 12:40
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Re: Identifying Bendix-Treadlevac Master Brake Cylinder
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This is the one I was looking to rebuild for my 1956 but only if it is coded properly. I have no idea, though, how someone bent the rod!
The second end cap photo is of the one from my 1954 Patrician while the one in it was rebuilt using the one from the 1954 parts car. I haven’t compared this one yet to the chart but the stampings seem very haphazard! Attach file: 4D9E605F-93F0-4919-B22C-D21E1F538F8A.jpeg (243.10 KB) 74195D40-622F-4811-B296-DD5F427D3437.jpeg (274.08 KB) 0B9B1950-E8DC-4164-A5DA-1279150ACBD6.jpeg (298.96 KB)
Posted on: 2023/11/7 22:10
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Re: Identifying Bendix-Treadlevac Master Brake Cylinder
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The flat end plate on the vacuum section indicates that is a 55-56. The earlier units have a pronounced raised area below the area where the boot attaches.
Posted on: 2023/11/8 7:15
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Thank you Ross! That's what I was hoping for but don't know if the push rod can be straightened or it it needs to be replaced. Either way, it appears to be a good core to rebuild.
Posted on: 2023/11/8 14:04
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Re: Identifying Bendix-Treadlevac Master Brake Cylinder
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From an earlier thread on BTV's:
BTV # 376038 - 1952 - Early 1953 Packard (Vehicle ID Symbol P) BTV # 376355 Late 1953-54 Packard (Vehicle ID Symbol P-1) BTV # 377141 Early 1955 Packard (Vehicle ID Symbol P-2) BTV # 377529 Late 1955 Packard (Vehicle ID Symbol P-3) BTV # 377697 1955-56 Packard (Vehicle ID Symbol P-4)
Posted on: 2023/11/8 14:13
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Re: Identifying Bendix-Treadlevac Master Brake Cylinder
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Thank you, Kev! The other thread was referenced earlier in this one but great to see it in text where I can copy it to my Notes app for easier reference when needed.
Based on the various differences pointed out none of which seem to affect fitment, it is safe to presume that it's okay to use a newer unit in an older car than the other way around because the newer ones are somehow improved? Does a rebuild add some of the improvements even to an earlier unit?
Posted on: 2023/11/8 14:27
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