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Old 14-08-10, 11:32
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Default Time to explore mystery

This leads me on to another mystery. The 30 cwt version of these trucks with the 9' tray used a heavier front axle and I mean heavier in every way including king pins and wheel bearings. Bearings are barrel rollers instead of the bicycle type cup and cones on the larger/heavier truck. It appears to be the same axle as under the 4x2 Blitz but narrower in the track.Figure that one out.

Righto David and others. I need some of the vastly knowledgable Chevy fellahs to help me with this.

Here is a picture of the axle that was originally under this MCP Chev. It is set up for the 18 inch military wheels and as David has mentioned above, has all the things he has described.

The brake set up as you can see is a more military set up with the shoe adjustments on the outside of the drum. Different to the set up of the civilian Chevy brakes.

The Slave Cylinders are Wagner Lockheed. Part no's Front FD613 (1 3/8") Rear 5300892 (1 1/2") Anyone familiar with these??

The shoes have no identification other than a part no 3822 R44, and a date on each shoe 5-2-41. The date would seem to provide strong evidence to confirm this was the orginal set up from the factory. One very wise brake guy told me Dodges of the era used the same set up.

Apart from the obvious reasons for posting to expand mine & hopefully others knowledge. I need one pair of these shoes. THE BLOODY COCKY who owned this years ago has removed one set of shoes from one side.

Can anyone shed light on where I might get a set??? Or does someone have some they might sell??

Im getting very desperate as not having these will stuff the whole project.

Calling on the MLU community to come through once again.
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Old 14-08-10, 13:00
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Hi tony

Send me your Number, I will be home in a few weeks and may be able to assist.

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Old 15-08-10, 00:38
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Send me your Number, I will be home in a few weeks and may be able to assist.

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PM sent to you Matt - with my details and thanks.
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Old 09-05-11, 12:51
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Default Further pieces to the puzzle

The search for brake shoes continues.....

After talking to the keepers of the Chevrolet Flame down at Corowa this year. It seems the common phrasing for these brake shoes in Chevy land is 'Cast Shoes' they are also out of what is known as a 'Timken Axle'.

A further piece to the puzzle was found at Max's at Yass in a Manual.

In the second picture it reveals that only the 1 1/2 ton trucks (or 30 CWT) had this heavy duty axle. Seems to confirm what we thought - that the truck is indeed a 30cwt truck.

The thrid picture decisively shows what these front brake shoes look like. Certainly not conventional Chev, but exactly what is on the front of this truck.
The long and short of it is Im stoked to have found out it is all authentic Chev in the rarer body wieght.....but we are still no closer to finding a pair of brake shoes for it.

Has anyone got any ???? Please??
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Old 09-05-11, 15:45
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Default Confussion use of FORD brakes on Chevy

Hi Tony

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"The thrid picture decisively shows what these front brake shoes look like. Certainly not conventional Chev, but exactly what is on the front of this truck.
The long and short of it is I'm stoked to have found out it is all authentic Chev in the rarer body weight.....but we are still no closer to finding a pair of brake shoes for it."
I think the problem you are running into is one that drove me crazy 30 years ago when I started working on my HUP which of course is Chevrolet I could not find front brake or the brake design or parts in any old commercial chevy parts catalog. The reason is simple they are FORD brakes I only discovered this when I cleaned the brakes and found the little FORD logo stamped on the shoes.

It turns out that most if not all the front brakes on 4x4 Chevy CMPs use the FORD design as well as many of the rear brakes being FORD as well. This peculiarity has been discussed before on MLU I'll do a back search and see if I can figure out how to post the links to the past threads.

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Old 10-05-11, 08:24
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The reason is simple they are FORD brakes I only discovered this when I cleaned the brakes and found the little FORD logo stamped on the shoes.
That might explain why the adjustment set up is exactly the same as a Ford Blitz Phil. Very very interesting, I await your further info with eager anticipation. I'm also told Dodges of the era had a similar set up. I suppose Wagner Lockheed (the brand on the Slave cylinders of this truck) would have supplied brakes for any manufacturer who wanted them. You'll notice in those previous photo's, the manual clarifies the brakes are 'Lockheed type'.

Cman lads, get out the books & manuals and lets find out more!!!
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Old 12-05-11, 03:27
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Tony, next time you are over this way we should have a look at the old inter that has the 18 inch wheels to see what it's front axel is and also the ford.

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Old 22-05-11, 12:38
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Hi Tony

You should ring Neil Harris......He has some thing for you !!!!

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Old 22-05-11, 12:47
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Matt - that sounds like good news.

I must admit to not having Neils phone number - could you PM it to me or send it via Email??
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Old 01-02-12, 06:58
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Default Riddle finally solved!!!

Firstly a massive thank you to Neil Harris who went and found these for me and sent them to me via the Yass intelligence service.
Agents name was Max H. (No wait, that's to obvious. Lets call him M. Hedges)

Neil has done all this for me and has asked for nothing in return. Cant thank you enough Neil.

It is confirmed...... the brakes on the front of this beast are definitley GMC. Apart from being identical when put next to the original set out the truck, so to is the part no 3822R44.

It leads to further areas of interest which may tell us what was originally on the back. What orders of these Chevy Trucks came to Australia with the heavier front axle and GMC brakes in 30cwt configuration?

A quick guess would be ambulances......

Can finally proceed with making the thing stop as well as go

Thanks also to Matt McMahon for his help. I would have been stuffed without it fella's...

Photo's. Left - Traditional Chev set up. Right - Actual set up on truck, GMC
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