Huck brakes

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  1. ronaldg

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    Does any body have a good clear picture of a 1950 rear huck brake set up. thank you
     
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    Yes , it was posted here a while back if you hunt for it .

    Also , Chevrolet Obsolete in Ga. ,has very good technical pictures in thier OnLine catalog .

    Sorry I don't have links , I'm not computer savvy .
     
  3. Wolf

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    I've got this one. These are actually Zigs breaks that he gave me. His are rebuilt and clean a work great on my truck.
     

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    Please To Note !

    The factory rust on the frame , leaf springs and read end in that picture......

    Looks pretty close to my '49 :rolleyes:

    :p
     
  5. Larrys 48

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    Rear Huck

    Here you go - for 1/2 T
     

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    Larry thanks for reminding me. My picture is for a 3/4 ton GMC 51 or 52 brakes. I believe Zigs is a 51 and mine is a 52. They looked to be the same as my old ones.
     
  7. Volker

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    Here is a pic from my 46 1/2 ton
     

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    Volker - Is your emergency brake connected and working? The mechanism is connected on the opposite side of the backing plate from mine.
     
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    yes the emergency brake works very fine. please take a look to the right side of the brake and you can see the brake cable
     
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    I guess there's two ways to skin a cat! Mine's working fine too. I re-assembled everything the way the DPO had it put together, installing new cables, shoes, cylinders and lines.
     
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    I'm an idiot! My photo is from the left side, yours from the right...I got confused and thought we were both on the same side...
     
  12. ronaldg

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    springs

    Hey guys the springs that hold the shoes where do they hook to i cant tell where they hook to i asume to the backing plate but my backing plate doesnt have any small holes to hook to or is there a part im missing. thanks ron
     
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    Can't remember

    Ron - I can't remember if there was a small slot in the backing plate or if the slot was in a clip attached to the backing plate. Unfortunately, I don't have any photos showing the condition and the brake rebuild was almost two years ago...
     
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    Someone Call RIPLEY's !

    Well , I guess sooner or later that had to happen :D
     
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    Huck break system

    Found this drawing and picture.

    Good luck Martinius.


     

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    shucks hucks

    Im trying to find out where the pin through the spring FS-222 on your picture attaches to I have no holes in my backing plate I sappose i could drill them.
     
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    I'm trying to figure this one out ~ when you took it all apart there were no shoe hold down springs ? .
     
  19. ronaldg

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    no springs

    Nate no springs on my old shoes thats why iam cornfused.
     
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    Huck Hold Down Springs

    That's got my curious , I've not had any Huck drums off in many a year , and in looking at the various pictures and trying to recall , I wonder of maybe the fact that the shoes are pinned in place by those wretched link things at the bottom , means the hold down spring wasn't always used.....

    I'd not be drilling any holes nor making other changes just yet ~ don't you have a copy of the FSM for your truck ? they're cheap @ $29.95 and usually pay for themslves the very first time lookng at them solves a question like this...
     

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