Posted by rustyfarmall on January 29, 2009 at 11:38:38 from (207.199.225.86):
In Reply to: H brake disc posted by ScottyHOMEy on January 29, 2009 at 07:22:22:
Red SW6 said: (quoted from post at 12:20:27 01/29/09)
ChadS said: (quoted from post at 20:01:07 01/29/09) On the M, they had a double splined hub that fit over the stock bull pinion shaft then the disk brakes set over that shaft. I did find that an oliver Super 88 disk brake was the same spline as the M with lambert brakes. I dont know about the H, but the 88 disks were a direct swap for the lambert brakes I had to find disks for, and found em by accident! I can recut a new set of brake disks with the proper spline if I had the spline in question. Hope this helps, ChadS
Chad,
I believe you are right about the Oliver brakes. I think the H brake discs are a different diameter than the M but use the same spline. If the Oliver 88 discs are the same spline but the the diameter is larger you can lathe them down. BTW the discs are still available from CIH as p/n 1975451C3.
Best
Ken
The part number for the Oliver 77 and 88 brake discs is 106724A. 7 inch outside diameter, 4 inch inside diameter, 29 spline.
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