Tom Jennings wrote: <snip> > * For a given SHOE WIDTH, all the wheel cylinders interchange, pending > port location (center, front or rear; front brakes have to put the port > to one side of the steering knuckle, is all). YOu can use front wheel > cyls in the rear if you don't mind bending brake lines. </snip> Tom, This isn't quite correct (or at least somewhat misleading). Bendix and Wagner wheel cylinders do not interchange. The two obvious differences I found was that Bendix wheel cylinders will not sit flush on Wagner backing plates (I thin the Bendix cylinder was fatter than the Wagner) and they are also shaped differently since Bendix brakes use small rods to contact the shoes and on Wagner brakes, the shoes touch the pistons directly. The shoes are also different enough (besides the area near the wheel cylinders) that Bendix shoes will not even fit on Wagner backing plates. Matt -- mhaas@xxxxxxx Cincinnati, OH http://www.mattsoldcars.com 1967 Rambler American wagon 1968 Rambler American sedan ================================================================= According to a February 2003 survey of Internet holdouts released by UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, people cite not having a computer as the No. 1 reason they won't go online. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list