26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
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26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Does anybody know if the brake equalizer kits for a large drum can be fitted to a RHD car?
If so do you just invert the system or does it require modification.
Thanks
If so do you just invert the system or does it require modification.
Thanks
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Doesn't anybody know?
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Kevin, my experience when fitting Bennett brakes to my 1917 shooting brake, the equaliser I bought from Snyder's as simply sapped end for end across the frame. At worst, a LHD one will show you how it works, and offer a way modify it if needed.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Pretty easy to fabricate one to your liking using an old donor forward brake cross over. Cut down and install forward of the existing one with a float attachment. Sorry I did not take photos years back.
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
I have one on my LHD 1926 T. The part itself looks like it could be installed either LHD or RHD, but I cannot say if it will interface with RHD components or interfere with the exhaust pipe. My best GUESS is it would work for RHD.
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Ok thanks guys.
So expensive to freight to NZ I wanted to be sure it would work.
Thanks
So expensive to freight to NZ I wanted to be sure it would work.
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Make your own out of 3/4 inch rod. I made one like the one shown in the link. I didn't use the short bar with levers for the equalizer, just a piece of flat stock. Worked fine on my 21 with AC/Rocky Mt brakes and on at least 2 other cars that I have installed them on.
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/33 ... 1381763908
Nice thing about this type, the swing can be made to go under an add-on transmission.
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/33 ... 1381763908
Nice thing about this type, the swing can be made to go under an add-on transmission.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Thanks Mark. I would rather have them made here.
Is there any detailed drawing available?
I have a LHD car also so either type drawing would be great.
Thanks
Kevin
Is there any detailed drawing available?
I have a LHD car also so either type drawing would be great.
Thanks
Kevin
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
No drawing, I just winged it when I made mine. I will try and dig one out tomorrow and take a few snaps and dimensions.
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Brilliant
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
All dimensions are approx. 11" across, 4" from top clevis hole to center of parking brake cross shaft, 6" to center of sliding crossbar. Tab to mount equalizer, 2 1/2" flat stock by 4" long. Equalizer bar 10" center to center for clevis pinholes 1-1/2" flat stock. I bent the ends down on the first ones I make, but found worked just fine leaving flat. For the adjustable rod between the brake pedal and equalizer, notched it using a saws-all to fit the clevis I was using, allowing a bit of wiggle room. For mounting to parking brake cross shaft, U-bolts were used. Do not need an eazy-slider with this setup, it clears the pan and dip in the parking brake cross shaft, so does not move the brake pedal when parking brake is applied.
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1948 Ford F2 pickup

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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
The force torque should be about the same as the equalizer sold. Mounted on the car;
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

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1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Thanks so much Mark for all the effort you have put in.
Brilliant.
Kevin
Brilliant.
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
You are welcome. Love that word, "Brilliant", it can be used in so many ways!
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I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

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1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Forgot the thickness of the flat plate, I used 1/4 inch. For the bolt at the equalizer, I used 1/2 inch fine thread with unthreaded shoulder and bronze/brass washers between, drilled and locked with cotter/split pin.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: 26/27 Brake equalizer kit - RHD?
Ok got it
Thanks
Thanks