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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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The bolt that goes through the "t" both holds it on the rear axle and also acts as a vent for the rear axel. Without the vent, the pressure from heat generated in the axle may blow gear oil out past the inner seals washing the grease away from the wheel bearings.

I am sure those specials Tees are out there available in parts caches for not a lot of money.

Posted on: 2011/8/12 16:42
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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Thanks, I couldn't see how the T was attached and the vent puzzeled me a bit, but the rear end vent make good sense. It is kind show stopping when it appears to be a unit for the brakes , but is a dual purpose set up. Now I can pull the unit and get the small piece of the fitting out.

Willis

Posted on: 2011/8/12 16:49
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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Just unscrew the vent bolt, and the "tee" will come loose.

Posted on: 2011/8/12 16:51
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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Here are some pics when I did the one on my '54 Clipper. I would run some brake clean though the vent hole bolt to make sure it's not gummed up after you remove it.

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Posted on: 2011/8/12 16:54
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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Thanks even more, a picture makes it almost s foolproof task. With this kind of info it would be very hard to drop out from completing my Clipper. This eliminates a lot of frustration that will cause many to give up on project.

Posted on: 2011/8/12 17:07
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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Willis, if you take a read through my Project blog, I have many pictures like this that can be helpfully as we basically have the same car. I have more pictures also that I didn't post, so just ask and I will see what I have in my photo record here.

Posted on: 2011/8/12 17:18
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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I went over your blog and listed by page the areas I was getting prepared to work on in the next year. When I did the wheel cylinder and took off the brake parts , I went to the brake areas and checked the set up pictures to be sure everything was reinstalled correctly. It is a big help to have the references, the shop manual assumes a lot of prior experience.

Posted on: 2011/8/12 17:42
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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The shop manual assumes that you are already mechanic, which I definatly am not. So I had the same issues. I got lots of good information out of both a Motor's Repair and Glenn's repair manual and also asking lots of questions in the web forums. You can find the repair manuals pretty cheap on eBay.

Posted on: 2011/8/12 19:44
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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Kev,

What is this world coming to!! YOU recommending shop manuals!!

Posted on: 2011/8/13 2:16
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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Fred, yes, but not the Packard shop manuals. The Factory Training manuals which are hear on the website cover a lot of the general theory and practical application information.

Posted on: 2011/8/14 18:43
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