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Old 31-10-17, 06:28
Les Kovacs Les Kovacs is offline
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Default Crank Pulley

Thanks Rob....the crank pulley-timing cover gasket & oil seal comes next week. I have another question if time permits.

I just got new emergency brake shoes...the old ones hung out from the drum by 1/4 to 1/2 inch and ruined the shoes.....it also did not have the brake stop as in the m38A1 emergency brake exploded diagram. I am trying to put everything together but even the new shoes stick out past the drum by over 1/4 inch and I have no clue as to where the brake stop goes as the diagram does not show this. Any chance you would have a better picture of the whole emergency brake put together properly?

Thanks,

les
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