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Claimchaser 03-09-2023 07:06 PM

‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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HELP !
I have a stock Dana rear end with leaf springs. I ordered all the parts for the rear brakes but they are not correct. My self adjusters are too short and the bar for the parking brake will not clear the backing plate.
What am I missing here ? I am at my wits end and every supplier swears they are sending what I need.

MT65 03-10-2023 10:25 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Did you by chance save the original parts for comparison……

slorio 03-10-2023 04:33 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Chaser:
GMC uses a Dana 44 which is different than a 64 Chevy. It's likely they are sending you Chevy parts assuming they are the same. Dana 44 's were used in a lot of Jeeps. You may have better results ordering your parts through 4x4 suppliers who are familiar with those differentials.

Hope that helps.
Regards
Steve
New Orleans

Claimchaser 03-11-2023 09:19 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
The only parts that were there were two brake shoes, the adjuster and three springs. The rest of the parking brake and self adjuster parts were missing.

gmc jr van 03-11-2023 09:34 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
I found one strut bar and the Self-Adjusting brake actuators.
I will PM you the numbers and links. They are hard to find and not cheap

Claimchaser 03-12-2023 08:05 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Thank you! I knew someone must have been through this as well. My luck to end up with something off the wall LOL

Moarplease 03-13-2023 09:07 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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Here is a picture of my GMC Dana 44 rear brakes after I installed new parts.

Adam

Claimchaser 03-14-2023 09:53 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
For some reason, I don’t have enough tension to put the self adjuster to its proper position. like the yellow rod is too long or something. I’ll post a picture of what I started with and you will see what little I had to start with.I have already purchased two cross bars for the parking brake and neither are even close.I have had this truck for several months and this is all that is keeping it in the garage after sitting for 34 years,it runs great just need to get it outside to clean out the mouse crap and take out the tank to be flushed and the seat. You can’t safely take a breath inside the cab. I think I will chop on the ones I have since I can’t return them to Canada as they were reproduced for me when I purchased them.I am about ready to jerk the whole rear end out and swap it for something I can gets parts for.

MusicMan70 03-14-2023 10:23 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Maybe this link will help you.

https://www.pbase.com/nufsed/drumbrake

Steeveedee 03-14-2023 10:47 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Claimchaser (Post 9185812)
The only parts that were there were two brake shoes, the adjuster and three springs. The rest of the parking brake and self adjuster parts were missing.

Does the truck have a parking brake on the driveshaft? That would explain some of the missing parts. In that day, a lot of vehicles didn't have self-adjusting brakes, which could explain those parts missing. Looking forward to pics.

Claimchaser 03-15-2023 08:02 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
My push rods and crossbar are different, crossbar has to have an offset to clear the backing plate and the push rods are notched to fit around the brake shoes. My parking brake, which only had the under dash lever and brackets on the crossmember, has cables with two bolts into the backing plate not a hole the cable clips into. This must be a rare set up as very few people understand what I am trying to explain LOL, story of my life, I always end up with the oddball stuff.
Thanks for all the help for sure!

gmc jr van 03-15-2023 07:15 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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What are “My push rods”? list the group number in the PDF.
The cables have two part numbers. 2457046 81” and an Interchange Part Number: 2444402 82”. EBay has them, they are listed as 1965 Chevrolet Ser.10 1/2 T Truck w/ Leaf Springs .

Claimchaser 03-15-2023 09:05 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Push rods are inserted on each side of the wheel
brake cylinders.

gmc jr van 03-16-2023 02:21 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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The yellow rod should be 5 11/16 O.L.
You have the wrong brake Adjusting Actuator Levers.
Look at the adjuster in the PDF and look at the pictures.
The gmc part numbers are 5464208 and 5464209.

1965-1966 chevy 10 with leaf spring 5464917 stamp 5464208 L , 5464918 stamp 5464209 R

Oldsmobile 5464697 and 5464698 stamp 5464208 and 5464209.

Claimchaser 03-18-2023 12:03 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Now that makes since, so little info out there for this rear end. Now the search begins for more parts LOL Thank You !

Claimchaser 03-18-2023 04:19 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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This is all I started with.So far I have found a kit of both left and right adjusters for $69.00. Crazy money lol Going to keep looking.

gmc jr van 03-18-2023 11:20 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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Talk about Crazy money. I hope you have the correct Parking Brake Actuating Levers. I found the left and right for $145 each.

GMC 1/2 Ton 1964-1968 Dana 44

Group 4.6590
5462675 Right
5462674 Left

Claimchaser 03-22-2023 11:32 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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I found the rear parking brake strut at a Jeep supplier!

67km1590 03-28-2023 09:23 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Do you have a Jeep part number or application? What supplier did you use? Thanks for any help.

gmc jr van 03-28-2023 07:36 PM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
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Originally Posted by 67km1590 (Post 9191091)
Do you have a Jeep part number or application? What supplier did you use? Thanks for any help.

Just search for OMIX-ADA Emergency Brake Levers 16751.05

For 1972-1978 Jeep CJ5 / CJ6 / CJ7 Dana 44
7.75 x 1.25 x 0.25 inches

67km1590 03-29-2023 08:53 AM

Re: ‘64 GMC 1000 rear brakes
 
Thanks, I have two on the way.


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