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  • High_dan
    Senior Member
    • 19 December 2019
    • 161

    Exploded diagram of rear brakes

    Just rebuilding my rear brakes, does anyone have an exploded diagram showing the spring retaining clips behind the slave cylinder? I can’t find one in the workshop manual.

    also where is the grease that comes with the cylinders for?

    Thanks in advance
  • John A. Ross
    Chief Tinkerer
    • 11 December 2019
    • 4839

    #2
    Dan

    Does this help ??

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    The grease is also to prevent the outer section of the cylinder and piston from corroding and jamming as forward of the seal its all exposed steel, just needs a smear

    Same on the pivit points in the adjusters and slots for the shoes.
    / John

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    • High_dan
      Senior Member
      • 19 December 2019
      • 161

      #3
      Thanks John, it’s the rear clips I need clarity on ? Is this correct? Click image for larger version

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      • John A. Ross
        Chief Tinkerer
        • 11 December 2019
        • 4839

        #4
        Dan

        From parts manual, parts 28 amd 29

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        / John

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        • High_dan
          Senior Member
          • 19 December 2019
          • 161

          #5
          Thanks John that’s perfect!

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          • High_dan
            Senior Member
            • 19 December 2019
            • 161

            #6
            Sorted now thanks John, just waiting for new springs from club now.

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            • John A. Ross
              Chief Tinkerer
              • 11 December 2019
              • 4839

              #7
              Dan, genuine ones getting hard to get now, I find the newer pattern ones to be a bit tight and the forms that sit in the shoes less than ideal.

              If you have any problems let me know as i have a box of originals, just a bit grubby kept to one side.

              Bob knows his stuff so hopefully he supplies NOS ones or the ones he has sourced are OK, if I recall they are ctually the same as MK 1 escort
              / John

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              • High_dan
                Senior Member
                • 19 December 2019
                • 161

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                Are there different backing plates for different years? My original ones have an extra collar. the new powder coated ones from graham Anderson don’t have it. Picture for comparison.
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                • John A. Ross
                  Chief Tinkerer
                  • 11 December 2019
                  • 4839

                  #9
                  Dan

                  Yes the backing plates are different.

                  You can fit either to an early car as the early hub has the material removed.

                  You cant fit an early one to a later car or it can foul on the hub.

                  Either will hold the bearing in fine.

                  Hub wise the resting stops for the shoes and the area where the cylinder slides are the most improtant bits as a jamming handbrake lever or cylinder is a right pain.

                  / John

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                  • High_dan
                    Senior Member
                    • 19 December 2019
                    • 161

                    #10
                    Thanks John, so the larger opening is from a later car?

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                    • John A. Ross
                      Chief Tinkerer
                      • 11 December 2019
                      • 4839

                      #11
                      Yip, fronts are the same scenario, surprised Graham did not mention it but then again they fit anyway
                      / John

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                      • High_dan
                        Senior Member
                        • 19 December 2019
                        • 161

                        #12
                        Thanks for the help, all back together now with new springs from the club spares.

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                        • John A. Ross
                          Chief Tinkerer
                          • 11 December 2019
                          • 4839

                          #13
                          Dan

                          The return spring looks really close to the wheel cylinder or the wheel cylinder looks very wide, is it just the angle ?

                          John
                          / John

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                          • PMCG
                            Patrick McGrorty MK 1 FAN
                            • 11 December 2019
                            • 369

                            #14
                            Originally posted by John A. Ross View Post
                            Dan

                            The return spring looks really close to the wheel cylinder or the wheel cylinder looks very wide, is it just the angle ?
                            Looks like that to me too, may just be the shows out if line a bit making it look worse.
                            Patrick McGrorty

                            100% MK 1 just as rootes intended it, no mods, no problem

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                            • High_dan
                              Senior Member
                              • 19 December 2019
                              • 161

                              #15
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