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Join Date: Mar 2007
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looking for rear brake drums 1962 dynamic
can't seem to find these drums any where are there any other cars like an plymoth that can be used as a crossover part or does someone have any other sorces that i may have overlooked been to kanter
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I'm showing that 61-70 88s (except Jetstar 88) use the same rear drums. Fusick lists NOS GM drums for $110 each.
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Joe Padavano 64 Jetstar 88 Conv 66 442 L-69 Conv 68 W-30 69 H/O 69 442 70 W-30 72 442 84 Custom Cruiser 86 Caprice wagon (w/307 Olds) |
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Another option for 62 Dynamic drums
Before spending big bucks with Fusick, here's another thought. The 62 D88 uses the same 11" x 2" rear brakes that have been used by GM forever on full size cars and half ton trucks. All of these have the 5 x 5" bolt circle. If function matters more than absolute correctness, I'd snag the rear drums off an 80-90 B-body wagon in a wrecking yard and try it for size. If it works, great, and if not you're only out $10-$15. Note that only the wagons and police/taxi four doors use the 11" brakes and 5 x 5" circle.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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My '63 parts book shows the same number (583112) being used from '59 through '62. '63 is a different number (588142). My newer books are at work. That's why I posted the numbers, so I can refer to them when I get to work tomorrow. But they could all very well supercede to one number. I can't remember if my '67 98 had drums like my '62 does. I want to say no, but that car has been gone for 7 years, so things are a little fuzzy. At any rate, I just parted out a '62 Starfire and have a pair of nice used rear drums. One of them is missing that spring that runs around them. Paul |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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joe thanks for that helpful info i will check out the junk yard (AGAIN) Also oldsfan does the starfire have a 11" or a 9 1/2 drum?
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As I noted before, given the way GM uses common parts, I'm willing to bet a cold adult beverage that almost any 11" x 2" GM drum with the right bolt circle will work. That covers the 80-90 B-body wagons, Astro vans, and 88-91 half ton pickups with the 5 x 5" bolt circle.
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I haven't measured them. They are in my buddy's shop. I would imagine they are 11.
Hard to argue with Hollander's on the interchange. Paul |
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Well..... I admit I HAVE found errors in Hollanders, though usually they err on the conservative side. For example, the show unique front spindles for 69-72 442s with disc brakes with no changeover to the equivalent Chevy/Pontiac/Buick A-body cars. I have personally done disc swaps onto Cutlii using Chevy and Pontiac donor cars with no problems.
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Joe Padavano 64 Jetstar 88 Conv 66 442 L-69 Conv 68 W-30 69 H/O 69 442 70 W-30 72 442 84 Custom Cruiser 86 Caprice wagon (w/307 Olds) |
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