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1951 Parking Brake doesn’t hold

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I just bought this truck and the foot parking brake doesn’t grip to hold it in place when I depress it. Has anyone experienced this and what is the fix?
Thanks,
Scott
 
You need to remove the rear brake drums and see what's what .

Being a '51 it should have the vastly improved BENDIX brakes that parts are readily available for and dirt cheap as these brakes were used up through the 1967 model year .

Quite often there's simply decades of accumulated oil and brake dust on the shoes and a good cleaning will set things right again .

Remember to never, EVER turn or machine brake drums ! .

I use the SAM'S CLUB commercial degreaser, it comes in gallon jugs and I cut it 1 part degreaser to three parts water, it's amazing stuff, you'll need some bushes including soft bristle paint brushes to get through all the crud, don't forget the wash the drum inside and out .

When the drums are off is the proper time to remove, clean and lightly grease (using white Lithim based grease) the threaded adjusters .

Post up some pictures of your new truck, we don't mind 'em dirty or rusty =8-) .
 
It’s not the brakes and the drums. It’s the foot brake lock bar not being pinched by the hole in the pedal lock. I just watched online how to disassemble it and to weld a little metal in the pedal lock hole. The hole gets worn too large over time (70 years). Then reshape the hole with a file. I’ll post the link.
 
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