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cashworth
United Kingdom
41 Posts |
Posted - 15/03/2018 : 14:57:01
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Does anyone have, or know the whereabouts of, a pair of rear brake back plates together with finned drums for a 1932 car please I already have the brake mechanism so it’s just the back plates and drums that I am looking for. Looking forward to your reply. Chris |
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poulsendk
Denmark
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cashworth
United Kingdom
41 Posts |
Posted - 15/03/2018 : 22:21:28
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Hello Jørgen I have been in touch with Nigel Stroud and, unfortunately, the parts he has for sale are for an early car. Thanks for your interest in my search. Regards Chris
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poulsendk
Denmark
270 Posts |
Posted - 16/03/2018 : 07:05:51
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Hi Chris. What is the diference on ealy and late back plate ? Jørgen Poulsen
MGM 1930 MGM 1931 |
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cashworth
United Kingdom
41 Posts |
Posted - 16/03/2018 : 09:40:34
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Hello Jørgen I’m not sure if there is any difference between early and late back plates. But what I do know is that the rear backplates on my car are different. One measures 8 3/4” and the other 9 1/2”. I suspect that the larger diameter one is original as that is the same as the front, which has the finned drums. Whilst the brakes I have will undoubtedly work I am keen to get the correct set up and that means finned brake drums for the rear and at least one new backplate. Thanks for your interest. Regards Chris |
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ja.mcnab
United Kingdom
204 Posts |
Posted - 16/03/2018 : 10:29:25
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I have a spare M type back plate it is exactly 9 13/16 ( 250mm ) in diameter - any use to you ? |
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cashworth
United Kingdom
41 Posts |
Posted - 16/03/2018 : 22:09:29
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Yes, it could be. It would be easier to fit now whilst I have the back axle on my workbench. Finned brake drums would be easy to fit at a later date. How much do you want for it? Thanks Chris |
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ja.mcnab
United Kingdom
204 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 07:20:59
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How about £15+pp ? |
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tink
United Kingdom
57 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 08:29:40
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Would J drums be the same if so I have some you could have
pete tincknell |
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cashworth
United Kingdom
41 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 11:21:53
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They could be but I am not sure about the fixing holes. Any chance you could send me a picture with measurements? On the M type the diameter of the central hole is 3 1/4” and the distance, measured diagonally across the centre line of the studs, is 4”. If the drums you have, and turn out to fit, how much would you want for them? Regards Chris |
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tink
United Kingdom
57 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 12:41:07
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Not near them at the moment will send picture and dimensions tomorrow would have thought 30 a drum plus carriage
pete tincknell |
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Keith Durston
United Kingdom
711 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 14:59:14
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I think the J type drums will be the same size as the M type but as the J has knock on hubs they won't have the 3 holes for the wheel studs. Keith |
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g waiting
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 15:58:56
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Hi, J drums can be made to fit, but you need the larger back plates, 3 Special countersunk screws and 3 spacers per drum. Not as bad as it sounds but still not straight forward. Garry |
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cashworth
United Kingdom
41 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 18:36:36
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Hello Garry Alan McNab has an M type backplate measuring 9 13/16” which I have agreed to buy from him. Are the J type backplates larger than this? If so, I’ll carry on looking for a pair on M type finned drums. Chris |
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g waiting
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 17/03/2018 : 19:16:31
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Hi Chris, I will check tomorrow and let you know, but I think that is the J size. Garry |
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g waiting
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 18/03/2018 : 10:50:23
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Hi Chris, The M type size is 9" diameter backplates. If you go down the J2 drum route it is possible to remove the last fin , thus allowing use with the original back plate. Garry |
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