1967 Ford F600 brake system question
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1967 Ford F600 brake system question
Hello,
i am from germany and since on year the owner of a 1967 F600 truck which i want to restore.
The truck was a former army truck equipped with a pelikan II bucket lift.
I received the truck from a local army surplus dealer as a chassis cab and i want to put a dump body on it.
To restore the truck i need some informations to the brake system.
The brake system seems to be unique because it is air over hydraulic like on a duce and a half M35 army truck .
I bought the original 3-Books 1968 Ford truck shop manual for restauration but there are only normal hydraulic and air brakes described.
The truck has an air compressor, air gauge, and an air tank installed. The brake system locks pretty stock. Seems not to be a conversion. The brake booster looks exact like an air pack form a M35 2.5ton truck.
Does the single brake master cylinder from a 67-72 truck interchange with one from a 73 and newer truck?
Does also interchange the brake shoes, drums and wheel cylinders with the next generation 73 and newer trucks?
Her are the vehice VIN and data numbers
VIN F60BEC58088
Model F601
Body 4 81
Transmission A (NP435)
Axle 62 (Rockwell F-106 single speed)
15000 Gvwr
300 i6 engine 139hp @ 3600rpm
spcial order numer 900178
It would help a lot to get the truck on the road next year
Thank you for your answers
i am from germany and since on year the owner of a 1967 F600 truck which i want to restore.
The truck was a former army truck equipped with a pelikan II bucket lift.
I received the truck from a local army surplus dealer as a chassis cab and i want to put a dump body on it.
To restore the truck i need some informations to the brake system.
The brake system seems to be unique because it is air over hydraulic like on a duce and a half M35 army truck .
I bought the original 3-Books 1968 Ford truck shop manual for restauration but there are only normal hydraulic and air brakes described.
The truck has an air compressor, air gauge, and an air tank installed. The brake system locks pretty stock. Seems not to be a conversion. The brake booster looks exact like an air pack form a M35 2.5ton truck.
Does the single brake master cylinder from a 67-72 truck interchange with one from a 73 and newer truck?
Does also interchange the brake shoes, drums and wheel cylinders with the next generation 73 and newer trucks?
Her are the vehice VIN and data numbers
VIN F60BEC58088
Model F601
Body 4 81
Transmission A (NP435)
Axle 62 (Rockwell F-106 single speed)
15000 Gvwr
300 i6 engine 139hp @ 3600rpm
spcial order numer 900178
It would help a lot to get the truck on the road next year
Thank you for your answers
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i am from germany and since on year the owner of a 1968 F600 truck which i want to restore.
The truck was a former army truck equipped with a pelikan II bucket lift.
I received the truck from a local army surplus dealer as a chassis cab and i want to put a dump body on it.
To restore the truck i need some informations to the brake system.
The brake system seems to be unique because it is air over hydraulic like on a duce and a half M35 army truck .
I bought the original 3-Books 1968 Ford truck shop manual for restauration but there are only normal hydraulic and air brakes described.
The truck has an air compressor, air gauge, and an air tank installed. The brake system locks pretty stock. Seems not to be a conversion. The brake booster looks exact like an air pack form a M35 2.5ton truck.
Does the single brake master cylinder from a 67-72 truck interchange with one from a 73 and newer truck?
Does also interchange the brake shoes, drums and wheel cylinders with the next generation 73 and newer trucks?
Here are the vehicle VIN and data (Warranty Plate) numbers
VIN F60BEC58088 / WB: Omitted / COLOR: Omitted * / MODEL: F601 / BODY: 481 / TRANS: A / AXLE: 62 / MAX GVWR LBS: 15000 / CERT NET HP: 139 / RPM: 3600 / DSO: 900178
The truck was a former army truck equipped with a pelikan II bucket lift.
I received the truck from a local army surplus dealer as a chassis cab and i want to put a dump body on it.
To restore the truck i need some informations to the brake system.
The brake system seems to be unique because it is air over hydraulic like on a duce and a half M35 army truck .
I bought the original 3-Books 1968 Ford truck shop manual for restauration but there are only normal hydraulic and air brakes described.
The truck has an air compressor, air gauge, and an air tank installed. The brake system locks pretty stock. Seems not to be a conversion. The brake booster looks exact like an air pack form a M35 2.5ton truck.
Does the single brake master cylinder from a 67-72 truck interchange with one from a 73 and newer truck?
Does also interchange the brake shoes, drums and wheel cylinders with the next generation 73 and newer trucks?
Here are the vehicle VIN and data (Warranty Plate) numbers
VIN F60BEC58088 / WB: Omitted / COLOR: Omitted * / MODEL: F601 / BODY: 481 / TRANS: A / AXLE: 62 / MAX GVWR LBS: 15000 / CERT NET HP: 139 / RPM: 3600 / DSO: 900178
B = 300 1V I-6.
E = Mahwah NJ Assembly Plant.
C58088 = 1968, assembled December 1967.
F601 = F600, 15,000 lbs. GVWR
481: 4 = Charcoal Black Crush Vinyl & Charcoal Ladder Pattern Vinyl / 81 = 81A Standard Cab.
A = New Process 435 4 Speed Manual Transmission.
62 = Timken model F106N Single Speed Rear Axle / 6.20-1 / 15,000 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity.
15,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
139 net HP @ 3,600 RPM
900178: 90 = Export / 0178 = Domestic Special Order number.
* If there is no COLOR code stamped on the Warranty Plate, the truck was painted a non standard color per original purchasers request. This makes it a Domestic Special Order.
1964/72 Ford Truck Parts Catalog is available on a C/D from hipoparts.com
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