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I upgraded my M818's rear S-cam brakes to outboard drums.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/m809-series-m818-air-brake-retrofit.140055/page-6
See post 102 and 104 for the details.
Rear outboard drums, continued...
Machining the hub:
In order for the hub stud flange to fit inside the outboard brake drum, the flange needs to be turned down. I had the flange turned down to 13.010” OD which affords plenty of clearance on the drum back plate inner diameter (I placed a hub...
So, with the help of Member Glenngineer, I have figured it all out. We now have rear outboard brake drums adding more ease of maintenance to an already more reliable brake system. This new mod, however, will require some modifications to existing equipment and purchase of new parts.
You will...
I want to convert my front axle to outboard brake drums. My M818 is currently equipped with M939/M939A1 wedge brakes. The simplest route is to convert to the M939A2 hub/drum combination. I am not looking for a functioning CTIS system. I know that the brake spiders, air chambers and shoes are...
Your welcome! Thank you or the tips!
I used the same belts. That's one reason why I liked your install is because it eliminates that tedious step.
Yeah, I am not too hip with that exposed positive cable post either. I'll probably do something similar.
With the engine bracket and alternator installed, I turned to the adjusting rod.
The adjusting rod is attached to the alternator with a 1/2"-13 x 2 1/2" Gr. 8 bolt and Gr. 8 washer. The top wing is threaded, so inserted and tightened this bolt from back to front.
A 1/2"-13 serrated flange...
I picked up a Delco-Remy 33si alternator, Cummins p/n 3400698, to replace the OEM alternator on my M818. My existing alternator was not failing, but I wanted to be ahead of that game. I have also followed some installs on both M809 and M939-series trucks with the NHC250. I liked the results...
All right my loyal followers, I am closing in a rear outboard brake drum solution with the help of Brother Glenngineer. It's not all locked down yet.
Be forewarned that the solution will require machining of the drive hub in order for the chosen drum to properly pilot to the hub. Next step is...
Yes, on the rears. I bought all my parts in a kit. If you piece the parts together you are going to find the spiders are the hardest parts to obtain.
I have not nor have I found anyone who has found a viable alternative in an s-cam to retrofit the Rockwell top-loader steer axle.
I changed over my 1100R20 Goodyear G177's on split rims to 12R22.5 Firestone T-831's on 22.5" x 8.25" tubeless stud-piloted 5-hand hole steel rims. I found the 5-hand hole rims to look the best, however not the easiest to find...
Thanks! I did notice it is a lot faster on the uploads now. The "drag and drop" feature is really cool. It was always easier to re-use photos already in the archive and it doesn't clog up the server with duplicates.
So, are we able to access our photo archives now or after the add-on?
How does one access their archival photos in case you want to repost an older photo into a new thread or thread response?
This photo is one I have uploaded to the old site previously, but now I re-attached it with the button below from my home files.
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