This
week’s project was the final project for this winter…cleaning up and inspecting
both spare rear brake drum/hubs.
I would
like to thank everyone who responded to my question a couple months ago! I
asked what color everyone’s 1100 drums were. The answers ranged from them being
bare cast metal, to black, to having separate hub and (non-painted) drum parts
(in the later 1300s and Austin Americas). My book of “highly exalted words”
illustrates the unit as Part no BTA375 (which is also stamped on the drum).
They were originally painted red outside and black inside. So-be-it, they shall
be that again.
Mine were
both rusty and caked with fifty years of grease and grime.
But the
braking surfaces still have a good bit of material left on them although they will have to be “turned” to smooth them.
The inner
bearings (MoWog part no. BTA373, or in the real world 14LJT 7/8) are common
“trailer” bearings. They are in good condition and only need to be cleaned and
regreased.
The outer
bearings (MoWog part no. 13H113, or real world MJT25) are a total loss and need
to be replaced. Check out the grooved balls!! Of course, it figures that these
are the more expensive and harder to find part!
I decided
to just clean the drums up and paint them for now.
I am happy
with the outcome besides the fact that they need to be turned and need new
outer bearings. If I ever decide to sell them or need to put them on Old Biddy,
I will tend to those issues then.
At least
my three winter projects ( the radius/trailing arms, the hydrolastic diplacer units
and the brake drums) are completed and I know what each of them needs for parts
to “finish” them when the time comes. But warmer weather is arriving and my attention shifts back
to getting Old Biddy color sanded and registered.
Thanks for visiting.
Toddy