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The M35 brakes are a nonservo style brake or a leading-trailing brake. The brake shoes on a leading –trailing brake are mounted independently, each shoe with its own anchor point at the bottom and the wheel cylinder at the top.
A servo style brake uses one anchor point for both shoes and is arranged so that the shoes apply pressure to each other during braking action. In other words, when the brakes are applied the primary shoe contacts the spinning drum and attempts to rotate with the drum, as the primary shoe rotates with the drum it forces the secondary shoe to apply pressure to the drum.
A servo style brake requires much less input force to produce the same “grab” as a leading-trailing brake and is the style of drum brake you find on most modern trailers and vehicles.
So, that being said I am wondering what it would take to convert the M35 brakes to servo style brakes.
At first this sounds like it would be a total cluster, but perhaps it would not really be that bad if a guy could find a common vehicle with 15”x3” servo style drum brakes. An older F800 or C60 etc… for which parts are cheap and easy to get? I don’t know about totally swapping drums and backing plates, but perhaps it would not take all that much modification to adapt the civilian truck brake hardware onto the M35 backing plate. You would need to move the location of the wheel cylinder, add the single anchor point, and drill a few holes for some retaining springs. Other than that since we don’t need a parking brake inside the drum there is not much to it.
Maybe easier said than done, thoughts?
A servo style brake uses one anchor point for both shoes and is arranged so that the shoes apply pressure to each other during braking action. In other words, when the brakes are applied the primary shoe contacts the spinning drum and attempts to rotate with the drum, as the primary shoe rotates with the drum it forces the secondary shoe to apply pressure to the drum.
A servo style brake requires much less input force to produce the same “grab” as a leading-trailing brake and is the style of drum brake you find on most modern trailers and vehicles.
So, that being said I am wondering what it would take to convert the M35 brakes to servo style brakes.
At first this sounds like it would be a total cluster, but perhaps it would not really be that bad if a guy could find a common vehicle with 15”x3” servo style drum brakes. An older F800 or C60 etc… for which parts are cheap and easy to get? I don’t know about totally swapping drums and backing plates, but perhaps it would not take all that much modification to adapt the civilian truck brake hardware onto the M35 backing plate. You would need to move the location of the wheel cylinder, add the single anchor point, and drill a few holes for some retaining springs. Other than that since we don’t need a parking brake inside the drum there is not much to it.
Maybe easier said than done, thoughts?