Avoid brake system technical advice from those who cannot properly spell the words of advice they proffer.
Also, before installing any of the non standard or alternate vacuum brake boosters suggested or offered by CCKW owners or parts venders, ask for detailed photos of their installation especially the details of vacuum line and brake tubing installation. Some of the installations are non standard and non compatible with existing CCKW brake components and the vendors offering the boosters do not offer instruction advice, a very dangerous practice.
CCKW BRAKE ADVICE
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CCKW BRAKE ADVICE
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Re: CCKW BRAKE ADVICE
The best brake set up on CCKW is the type 3.
The Army issued a Type 3 Changeover Kit supplied by Bendix including Type 3 Hydrovac,all brackets, formed brake tubing, new vacuum hose and misc hardware, clamps spacers, J-bolts, etc. I have one NOS Kit left which will be installed on my SWB. For now the 1968 dated Type 1 Hydrovac installed new 20 years ago is functioning fine. The Type 1 was manufactured by Bendix of France at a late date for issue to those CCKWs still active. Original is the way to go, it is safer than the concoctions guesstimated by poor souls that should not be sold wrenches.
Before taking the advice from those suggesting school buss boosters, etc, ask for a photo of their installation detailing the vacuum hose, brackets, tubing and fittings, you may think twice.
The Army issued a Type 3 Changeover Kit supplied by Bendix including Type 3 Hydrovac,all brackets, formed brake tubing, new vacuum hose and misc hardware, clamps spacers, J-bolts, etc. I have one NOS Kit left which will be installed on my SWB. For now the 1968 dated Type 1 Hydrovac installed new 20 years ago is functioning fine. The Type 1 was manufactured by Bendix of France at a late date for issue to those CCKWs still active. Original is the way to go, it is safer than the concoctions guesstimated by poor souls that should not be sold wrenches.
Before taking the advice from those suggesting school buss boosters, etc, ask for a photo of their installation detailing the vacuum hose, brackets, tubing and fittings, you may think twice.
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Re: CCKW BRAKE ADVICE
Hi Ranger,
Any possibility of getting photos of your changeover kit? I'm upgrading the series 2 to the series 3 and need info on brackets.
Thanks,
Nick
Any possibility of getting photos of your changeover kit? I'm upgrading the series 2 to the series 3 and need info on brackets.
Thanks,
Nick
Nick Bombini
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Re: CCKW BRAKE ADVICE
The Patterns for these may still exist on the computor at the fabrication shop. The tolerance o the SWB is touchy. I had 7 kits made up from the factory original along with the necessarry spacers, fittings , bolts New Vacuum Hose and formed brake tubing. All I have is my one original kitstored away. I'll see what I can do. I may assemble more Kits in the near future.
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Re: CCKW BRAKE ADVICE
Anyone buying brake boosters that have problems it is best to request a refund if the seller cannot help you get it to work.
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