Hi,
Thanks for your interest
M920. I appreciate all the work done to the M920. It really looks sharp and makes people think its an M1070 HET.
On to the brake issue:
Thank you
73M819, my brother and I are the ones that did the air brake conversion. We were going to use those rockwell Brockway rear brake parts but didn't want to mix and match s and wedge since it was difficult finding a civvy app. that has a rockwell front drive axle. Its much easier to source 939 series mil. parts.
Here is the associated thread with all the pictures etc.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/5-ton-up/18915-m819-receives-ntc400.html It explains all the gory details.
The thread and project has been in hibernation for about a year now due to my brother's lack of work from the current economy. The good news is that he has a nice new permanent job/career in a similar line of work so major work will resume. We are still excited about the end product and have not lost any faith. I think you'll like it when its finished.
We learned a few things along the way:
-Its much cheaper to hunt and peck for a carcass, or individual parts than it is to buy an entire kit from the major surplus dealers but obviously it takes time and some roadtrips.
- You can't buy Mil. part no. brake parts from even the best brake parts or truck parts stores, we've tried. When a mil. part no. comes up on the computer the guy says "we don't have access to that." Your limited to the several Mil. surplus sources which is actually alot.
- Wedge brakes will always have better performance numbers than S-cams thats why they were chosen for Mil. apps. The only reason for the addition of ABS was a response to all the in-experienced operators as well as the reckless ones causing rollovers fatalities. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what happens when the brakes are slammed when the truck is empty and the roads are slick. This will happen in any type of truck with any type of brake system.
- Wedge brakes when modified (adding a grease zerk) will never freeze and don't have any more maintenance issues than S-cams.
- As is stated in the attached thread, 900 series brake parts will bolt on to the axle housing from the backing plates-out.
-939 series "cans" are mounted in the "3" and "9" o'clock position on the backing plate so they are no lower than the axle housing. They protrude parallel to the axle housing.
I hope this and the attached thread helps. I apologize for the lack of posts in it, life gets in the way. It really is one of the best things you can do to your 5ton. You'll also be using a much wider brake shoe.
It boggles the mind why in WWII all tactical trucks from the 4ton Diamond-T 969 and up had full air brakes then right after the war they went to the extremely silly air/hyd. system.
Now get out there and start converting!