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AC brake linkage
I have purchased the AC brakes from Larry Sidmore.
Now I need the linkage.
Who’s selling the kit?
Or does anyone have the linkage for sale?
Thanks
Now I need the linkage.
Who’s selling the kit?
Or does anyone have the linkage for sale?
Thanks
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Re: AC brake linkage
Rich Naughman
916-956-4871
916-652-7827
3771 Auburn Folsom Rd
Loomis, Ca
95650-8891
I bought from him a few years ago. Here is contact info. I do not know if he is still making them.
916-956-4871
916-652-7827
3771 Auburn Folsom Rd
Loomis, Ca
95650-8891
I bought from him a few years ago. Here is contact info. I do not know if he is still making them.
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Re: AC brake linkage
That's Baughman, with a B.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: AC brake linkage
While he may have started back up again, Last year when my father inquired, he was not making them. Please let us know if they are available from him again. Thanks!
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Re: AC brake linkage
Do a search of "mtfca AC brake" There have been many posts over the years showing different ways to build your own setup either cable or rods. Personally, I would go with cable. Stay away from any that say or use the parking brake lever, that defeats the reason to have the ACs as brakes.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
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Re: AC brake linkage
He is laid up with multiple maladies. Two knee replacements!
He is not making linkages.
Anyone else?
He is not making linkages.
Anyone else?
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Re: AC brake linkage
Don't use rods. They never used them. The people who make reproductions always seem to get everything messed up.
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Re: AC brake linkage
I, too, would use cable, but I like to post this picture every time Larry says that. It's true that most were cable, but...
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Re: AC brake linkage
Larry, I respectfully disagree with you, The linkage made by Rich Baughman were top nutch. I agree it is not original but much easier to adjust than cables. I personnaly experienced both and prefer the linkage made by Rich. Really hope he will recovering.Original Smith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 10:29 amDon't use rods. They never used them. The people who make reproductions always seem to get everything messed up.
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Re: AC brake linkage
If using cables I found If you get modern car cables ( I used 1960s chevy truck ) that go from the brake lever/ peddle to the equalizer they have a 5/16" fine thread 4"-6" long if you clamp them together and put the threaded end at the rear wheels it will give you a extra place to adjust at. while you are at it get the equalizer yoke it works also.
Craig.
Craig.
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Re: AC brake linkage
My father made his own cable equalizer last year copying the original style AC cable type equalizer from numerous photos here on the MFTCA. It works very well. I hope to make a set for my RPU this winter. When I do, I will be sure to document the process and share here on the forum.
In the meantime, the next time I am out at his garage, I'll try to take some photos. One thing he did to make the trial and error fabrication simpler was to set up a mock torque tube and hogs head on his work bench. Made fabricating the armature simple, since it was waist height and then he mounted down on the car.
Andy
In the meantime, the next time I am out at his garage, I'll try to take some photos. One thing he did to make the trial and error fabrication simpler was to set up a mock torque tube and hogs head on his work bench. Made fabricating the armature simple, since it was waist height and then he mounted down on the car.
Andy
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Re: AC brake linkage
For those interested, here are photos of an original AC linkage.
Mc Eacherns reproduction is present in some of the photos. tachment]
Mc Eacherns reproduction is present in some of the photos. tachment]
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Re: AC brake linkage
Much appreciated Mr. Gould! Those are some great shots!RGould1910 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 2:02 pmFor those interested, here are photos of an original AC linkage.
Mc Eacherns reproduction is present in some of the photos.
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Re: AC brake linkage
I put a set on with rods, worked very well, easy to adjust. Darryl
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Re: AC brake linkage
The hardest part to make is probably the piece that fits on the brake pedal. Luckily I found one. Hope to install it next year. Too busy this year.
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Re: AC brake linkage
Weld a tab on like for the rocky mtn brakes, only above the shaft line not below.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup