Monday, September 1, 2014

1964 Ford Fairlane Drum Specifications

Awake the specifications of the drum brake step is big-league to pride accurate replacement parts, as the blueprint of the development varied from year to year.

Brake Drum Diameter

Brake drum diameter is measured at two opposing ends of the interior of the drum, not from the exterior of the drum.
The Fairlane was Ford's flagship intermediate-size van for the 1964 imitation year. The Fairlane was available in two deviating protest styles, a traditional motorcar and a estate car. For performance was not emphasized with the Fairlane as it was with the Mustang, the Fairlane was peerless available with drum brakes as opposed to CD brakes. But, the drum brakes if quota of stopping potentiality due to their colossal immensity.



The diameter for both the car and the wagon for the '64 Fairlane was ten inches.


Wheel Cylinder Bore Diameter


Front brake wheel cylinder bore diameter was 1.125 inches for both the wagon and for the car. Rear brake wheel cylinder bore diameter was .906 inches for the car and .938 inches for the wagon.


Master Cylinder Bore Diameter


Whether equipped with mechanical or power brakes, the master cylinder bore diameter was one inch for both the wagon and for the '64 Fairlane.