Re: 65 - disk & drum combi
Hi Bill,
This is a really interesting question. I think I've only seen a few of these drum brake 65's in my life and I never thought to inspect the configuration of the rear control arm.
I really don't know the answer but I would have to believe the frame was the standard 65 unit with the depressions in the side rail for caliper clearance and the upstop bumper pad in the conventional 65 position. I wouldn't think that there would be a different part when the production 65 would work for the drum installation.
The upstop bumper location on the control arm of a disc brake unit would require the frame mounted pad to be inboard of the 63-64 location so I have to wonder if 65 control arms were used but built up with the drum brake setup instead of the disc. I don't even know if that's possible but it would solve the problem if it were. Only thing that would require mod would be the addition of the drum brake style parking brake cable bracket.
The entire rear control arm and brake assembly would have to have been a part/number unique to this option.
The addition of the parking brake cable bracket would have given this particular control arm a unique part number that was likely never available in service.
It would also be possible to use a complete 64 style drum brake control arm assembly if the later style 65 upstop bumper pad were added.
Hi Bill,
This is a really interesting question. I think I've only seen a few of these drum brake 65's in my life and I never thought to inspect the configuration of the rear control arm.
I really don't know the answer but I would have to believe the frame was the standard 65 unit with the depressions in the side rail for caliper clearance and the upstop bumper pad in the conventional 65 position. I wouldn't think that there would be a different part when the production 65 would work for the drum installation.
The upstop bumper location on the control arm of a disc brake unit would require the frame mounted pad to be inboard of the 63-64 location so I have to wonder if 65 control arms were used but built up with the drum brake setup instead of the disc. I don't even know if that's possible but it would solve the problem if it were. Only thing that would require mod would be the addition of the drum brake style parking brake cable bracket.
The entire rear control arm and brake assembly would have to have been a part/number unique to this option.
The addition of the parking brake cable bracket would have given this particular control arm a unique part number that was likely never available in service.
It would also be possible to use a complete 64 style drum brake control arm assembly if the later style 65 upstop bumper pad were added.
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