Re: [Amc-list] Found out why my '65 American was parked! (brake lines)
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Re: [Amc-list] Found out why my '65 American was parked! (brake lines)
- From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 09:26:38 -0500
FineLines won't make a front set up for you? As we discussed earlier, from the junction block back should be almost the same for Wagner or Bendix. I believe the only lines that would need to be different are the ones between the MC, junction block, and right front wheel.
I checked the 67 American TSM (since I had the time). The primary (front) bore of the Wagner MC is 1", the secondary bore is 7/8" -- stepped as you recalled. That means that the Wagner delivers a bit more pressure and slightly less volume to the rear wheel cylinders. The TSM states that the Wagner MC is used on non-power brake cars, the Bendix (1" bore straight through) is used on power brake cars. Rear wheel cylinders are the same size regardless of MC. So non-power brake cars get a little more pressure to the rear wheels. That's interesting -- 1/8" less bore size means 80-100 psi more to the rear brakes, which would seem to be detrimental to braking (rears would lock up a bit sooner), not a help. Makes you wonder what was going on here!
I don't think it will matter which MC is used, given the specs in the TSM. Looks like AMC engineers just picked a Wagner MC off the shelf that was closest to what they wanted, or vice-versa (picked a close Bendix). Then again, they could have sent the car specs to Wagner and Bendix and let their engineers spec the MC... no way of knowing now.
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Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 20:50:33 -0500
From: Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx>
Too bad there isn't an exact replacement for my 67. There is one other
difference that is really important between the Bendix and Wagner master
cylinders: The Wagner master uses a stepped bore design and if I
remember correctly, that means different bore sizes in the wheel
cylinders between Bendix and Wagner.
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