Looking for Part number
#1
Looking for Part number
Does anybody have the Ford truck parts book? I am looking for the part number for the parking brake lever located inside the brake drum. Ford basic part number is 2103 and 2104 R&L . I need them for a 64 F-100 with 11x1.75 rear drums. Also need a number for the link. basic part # 2108. My book only goes to 57 and that old number does no cross over to anything. Was hoping they might still be available.
Thanks for any help
RB
Thanks for any help
RB
#3
THe parking brake levers are C3SZ 2a637-A and C3SZ 2A638-A . They're obsolete now. THe link is C4TZ 2A642-B and it's obsolete. Best way is junkyard, as 11 inch brakes were used on trucks up into the 80's. Try to find a F-100 thru 1972. Also 64-72 Ford cars. They're the same as your 64. If you want NOS, I can try to see if there's any out there.
Barry
Barry
#4
Brake lever
Wow, thanks Barry and William for the info. and quick response. Local yards are cleaned out of stuff that old, and my parts are rusted to oblivion. William if you find a couple laying on the ground I would be most grateful if you could pack them up and ship to me. My email is brechlrl@charter.net. Be happy to compensate you for your trouble. NOS are not necessary for this job. Thought maybe there was enough demand that Ford might still service it.
Thanks Again!
RB
Thanks Again!
RB
#5
brechlrl,
I just put a 77 9" under an 88 F150 and I used the 88 brakes & parts except for the drums 'cause the FoMoCo axles dont fit in the teeny tiny Dana Holes of an 88 drum.
Anyhow my point is everything all fit and it's the same as what was in my 66 F-100 too. I might still have them out of 77 FoMoCo 9", they're not very pretty but they will work and can be cleaned up for use. I will contact you via your e-MAil in your user profile.
FBp
I just put a 77 9" under an 88 F150 and I used the 88 brakes & parts except for the drums 'cause the FoMoCo axles dont fit in the teeny tiny Dana Holes of an 88 drum.
Anyhow my point is everything all fit and it's the same as what was in my 66 F-100 too. I might still have them out of 77 FoMoCo 9", they're not very pretty but they will work and can be cleaned up for use. I will contact you via your e-MAil in your user profile.
FBp
#6
RB;
Don't know if this will help; but I just pulled a set of rear braking brake lever's from my 65 donor F100 and the parts are BENDIX 313709-R & BENDIX 313708-L.
welcome aboard thier brechlrl; you have tape into the greatest web site for FORD's enthusiast; as you can see by the quick and knowledgable response you have recieved its only going to get better.
Again Welcome aboard and hope I help ya...
Mitch
Don't know if this will help; but I just pulled a set of rear braking brake lever's from my 65 donor F100 and the parts are BENDIX 313709-R & BENDIX 313708-L.
welcome aboard thier brechlrl; you have tape into the greatest web site for FORD's enthusiast; as you can see by the quick and knowledgable response you have recieved its only going to get better.
Again Welcome aboard and hope I help ya...
Mitch
#7
Thanks guys, everyone is been real helpful. If anybody has these brake levers laying around drop me an email. I am enjoying the forum. I have a couple Ford trucks. A 76 F-350 Supercab with a strong 416 FE and a Dually conversion. I also have a 48 F-1 that is street rodded with a ton of modifications,all the usual stuff. I am working on a 62 Unibody. It has IFS and will be lowererd with 17s. I am keeping the 292 Y block but with dress up and an FMX automatic. Leather interior, and Tu-tone orange and black paint.
I plan on being a regular on the forum, posting and learning.
RB.
PS what was last year you could get a nine inch in a Ford product. I was thinking mid-late 80's?
I plan on being a regular on the forum, posting and learning.
RB.
PS what was last year you could get a nine inch in a Ford product. I was thinking mid-late 80's?
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