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Identifying brake hardware for rear drums

Started by hertz350, November 24, 2020, 08:05:23 PM

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hertz350

Here is a picture of brake "wing" hardware. These are also called cable anchors. Does anyone know which (if any) of these was used on March 1966 built Shelbys?  The assembly manual shows the wing style anchor used on rear drum brakes.

The hole for the mounting stud on each of these shown in the picture is 1/2" which is too small to install over the 3/4" mounting stud on the backing plate without enlarging it.

I have also attached a picture of my rear brakes with a modified (drilled out) cable anchor installed. I am pretty sure my brakes never had a cable anchor.

Feedback on what these came like from SAI in 66?
Own SFM6S1624, Black Hertz Automatic built 3/66 now concours trailered restored by Ken Degenstein. Former owner of 1042 a red Hertz automatic and 1643 a black automatic Hertz

texas swede

Hi,
Here is  picture of 65 and 66 rear brakes parts and illustration.
Don't know if it can be of any help.
Texas Swede

6s1640

Hi Hertz350,

Do you have the double white paint marks and small bleeder screw wheel cylinders?  Attached is an image of the assembly line rear wheel cylinders with the 38767 casting mark as well.

Does you axle say C4OW5A for the 289 Special axles?  I can't quite tell from your image.

Best of luck

Cory

Jbarela

I think that's called a shoe guide plate. I cut for the life of me remember that on our assembly.

Tex I used to have that diagram, can you post a cleaner image of it possibly? It gets blurry when I try to zoom in on it.

texas swede

Will try to scan it again and see if the text and diagram show less blurry.
Texas Swede

texas swede

Hi again,
Tried to scan it but remember the picture was scanned from an article in The Marque or Shelby American more than 30
years ago so I doubt I can improve it.
Texas Swede

texas swede

Sorry, not better. I checked the actual saved picture and it's much better than the one after the
transfer to the Forum.
Texas Swede

gt350hr

  None of my '66s ever had that "anchor" . Other Fords yes.
Celebrating 46 years of drag racing 6S477 and no end in sight.

JohnHouston

Mine didn't either, even though it was so low mileage the shoes were good and the adjuster holes weren't even punched out.  I thought one should be there, and even tried to modify a junk one, but the center pin was not long enough to get much thickness in there, which told me all I needed to know.  Perhaps doing what the original poster did, asking the forum, would have been easier . . . hmmm . . .

John

texas swede

Can't find any Shoe Guide Plate in the material list I posted.
Texas Swede

J_Speegle

Quote from: gt350hr on November 25, 2020, 11:06:43 AM
  None of my '66s ever had that "anchor" . Other Fords yes.

+1 No plate on rear drum brakes on 65-66 Shelby's
Jeff Speegle- Mustang & Shelby detail collector, ConcoursMustang.com mentor :) and Judge

J_Speegle

Quote from: gt350hr on November 25, 2020, 11:06:43 AM
  None of my '66s ever had that "anchor" . Other Fords yes.

+1 No plate on rear drum brakes on 65-66 Shelby's

You can see this in original pictures and on unrestored and unaltered cars
Jeff Speegle- Mustang & Shelby detail collector, ConcoursMustang.com mentor :) and Judge

Jbarela

My thought is that the smaller ford  brake shoes needed them due to the shoes being a 1/4 inch closer to the backing plate, so to me it is a spacer. But I dont know lol

CharlesTurner

Quote from: Jbarela on November 25, 2020, 02:30:18 PM
My thought is that the smaller ford  brake shoes needed them due to the shoes being a 1/4 inch closer to the backing plate, so to me it is a spacer. But I dont know lol

It wasn't used on the regular V8 Mustang rear brakes either.
Charles Turner
MCA/SAAC Judge

Jbarela

Quote from: CharlesTurner on November 25, 2020, 11:29:42 PM
Quote from: Jbarela on November 25, 2020, 02:30:18 PM
My thought is that the smaller ford  brake shoes needed them due to the shoes being a 1/4 inch closer to the backing plate, so to me it is a spacer. But I dont know lol

It wasn't used on the regular V8 Mustang rear brakes either.
hahah..its a chevy thing then lol. I am interested to know the purpose of it really, but yes went through my restoration pics and I did not put that part on our car either. Wonder why the OP thinks it belongs on his rear end?