Huck brakes

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  1. Wolf

    Wolf Member

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    Here is a link to a 52 operators manual, i know it tells you how to adjust your huck brakes which is very very important to these brakes!!!
     
  2. Kens 50 PU

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    Is it possible?

    Is it possible that the brakes on your truck are passenger car brakes? The truck shop manual shows brake shoe hold down springs, but I found a picture of a passenger car huck setup that does not have hold down springs.

    huck pass brakes.jpg

    Baffling question.

    Ken
     
  3. ronaldg

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    hucks

    Ken that could be or mabee they used both with or without or thats one of chevs ways of getting rid of them.
     
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    ha it would help if i put in the link... sorry about that
    http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/chevyowner/52tomindex.htm

    sometimes i forget things....
     
  6. Blueflame236

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    Huck brakes some install problems with drums?

    The brakes are sentered the right way and everything is nice and tidy with all new parts inside.
    I bought new brakeshoes for my 50 truck and installed these. I asume both front and rear brake shoes are excactly alike for the 50 truck? The midle part (asbestos) of the new brakeshoes is a litle thikker then the ends , both L and R side is like that. The old rear drums are worn out so i bought new ones 6 lugs. And then a problem acured i cant get them in position to fit. At Classics parts they told me they had send me the right drums for a 50 truck.
    The drums wont glide over the shoes, no free pasage there. What the f..... you could say but that does`nt help eather! Any off you guys recognize this problem and how to deal with it?

    Martinius.
     
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    Shoes

    Martinius - Front and rear brake shoes should be the same. The lining on my shoes was the same thickness the length of the shoe. Can you try some different shoes from a local auto parts store?
     
  8. vwnate1

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    Drum Fittment

    Martinus ;

    The new drum won't fit because of the thicker linings ~ they need to be
    " arced " (ground) to suit the drum .

    Any professional brake shop should be able to do this but most folks just retract the adjusters all the way then knock the drums on snugly with a leather mallet then drive it gently and s l ow l y until the linings have conformed to the drums and there's no more drag.....

    IIRC , Huck (rhymes with suck) brakes don't not have nor need primary & secondary shoes because they're pinned at the bottom .
     
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    Drum Fittment

    Hey, Nate and Larry

    Thanks , i will try to ground them some mm in the midle until they`ll fit well and the shoes go clear. I know that this kind of material is`nt that hard so i` LL manage i think? Have an nice evening.

    Huck sucks Martinius:)


     
  10. Mike Patton

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    Larrys 48 - Any idea where I can pick up a spreader bar?
     

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    Try Joe on this site. He goes by the handle: "Mother Trucker". One of the best for used OEM parts.
     
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  12. Mike Patton

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    I'm not finding "Mother Trucker" in the member profiles.
     

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