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Old 08-01-18, 18:32
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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It's worth noting that Bob's C15A had seen use as a tow truck in a previous life and as a result had been retrofitted with a complete two speed transfer case with winch and had both the driveline and wheel emergency brake setups in place when Bob got it. I mention this as it could raise doubt about whether any old C15A transfer case can be retrofitted with the driveline emergency brake.

Comparing the C8A and C15A parts books shows 5 different part numbers for C8A transfer case assemblies. The first 3 are common to the C15A (which only lists 3 different assemblies) so I think it is fair to assume that the single speed case assemblies used on C15A and C8A with rear wheel emergency brakes are interchangeable. I have retrofitted a driveline emergency brake to the single speed transfer case on my C15A without any significant difficulty. I think that all single speed cases can be fitted with the driveline brake as the C8A parts book only gives one set of part numbers for the transfer case housing, regardless of the brake setup used. The only minor issue was that I found very little clearance for the actuating rod, but it does work. Bob is correct that the "Bracket, Propeller Shaft Emergency Brake Anchor" does require shimming as it is attached to the transfer case. The shims are factory parts, coming in 0.003, 0.005 and 0.010 inch thicknesses. Standard shim stock is just fine - no need to find multiple cases to rob for factory shims. The shimming procedure is in the maintenance manual.
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Old 08-01-18, 19:14
Gordon Yeo Gordon Yeo is offline
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Bob and Grant

Thank you for all your tips, advice and help. I'm sure that I will need come coaching as the process gets started. Contrary to Bob's suggestion of whiskey running, I plan on less dangerous road use and just want a dependable e-brake system.
Gord
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Old 10-01-18, 20:05
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Hi Guys

Just found this while looking for something else
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Lokar U-Cut-to-Fit Rear Brake Cable Kit for 1942-54 Chevy Trucks
Brake Cable Kits for 1942 to 1954 Chevy Trucks. Cables mount from backing plates on rear end to original cross shaft on chassis. Designed with specially extruded liner for extended life of the cable. Stainless inner cable resists moisture. Kit includes two 4-foot outer housings that ''U-Cut-to-Fit'' and are available in stainless housing or black housing. Design allows rear end backing plate fittings to be removed without removing brake cables. Lokar cables also feature two adjustable cable locks and clevis. Application fits 8-inch and 9-inch Ford, Chevy, Chrysler, and Lincoln Versailles drum and disc brakes. Also fits 1987 and earlier Corvette rears. For 1988 or later Corvette and Wilwood disc brakes (with separate e-brake caliper), cables require Wilwood Clevis Kit (sold separately).

Found on Jeggs http://www.jegs.com/i/Lokar/625/EC-8...791+4294825831

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