Thanks, Simon!
But, it appears #1 (Michael Salter) and #3 (from John Sims) contradict
each other; what should be the 'tie-breaker,' #4 from the late, great
Dave Russell doesn't address the orientation of the two.
My gut, and common sense, says the flat plate--with the notches--should
go against the backing plate, but I've always installed them the other
way around. Would really like to get this right, though I think things
work OD either way.
Bob
On 1/18/2021 8:21 AM, simon.lachlan@alexarevel.plus.com wrote:
> I asked much the same question some 10 years ago. I keep "all the good
> stuff" so here is the benefit of my hoarding and their wisdom.
> Hope it works,
> Simon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> On Behalf Of Bob Spidell
> Sent: 18 January 2021 15:20
> To: Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Healeys] Rear Wheel Cylinder Retainers
>
> Listers,
>
> I've replaced a few rear wheel cylinders and have always wondered about the
> 'proper' orientation of the two U-shaped plates that retain the cylinders.
> One of the U-shaped plates is flat with a couple notches at the 'top' of the
> U--if it was oriented like the letter--and one has a couple 'tangs' on top
> that hook into the notches to retain the two pieces (which are designed to
> slide against the backplate to enable 'self-energizing' or servo effect).
> The piece with the tangs is usually slightly bowed and springy--at least,
> mine are and I don't think I've ever bought new--apparently to spring load
> the two pieces, which interlock, but it could have been bent during
> re/assembly.
>
> My question is, does the notched, flat plate go against the brake backplate,
> or does the curved piece with the tangs go against the backplate? It may be
> that they can only be assembled in place in one way, and it seems they would
> function OK either way, but I've always installed them with the tanged,
> curved piece against the backplate, as it seems the cylinder would slide
> easier that way (I also put a little grease on the areas--cylinder and
> backplate--that slide or are slid against).
>
> TIA,
> Bob
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