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Posted by Haas on April 22, 2004 at 04:41:13 from (12.65.18.104):
In Reply to: 1949 M with disk brakes.... posted by jamie on April 21, 2004 at 18:22:30:
Find a clutch/brake shop that does relining work. They can reline the Lambert Disks for you. The lambert disks have a different spline on them than the Super series disks. The Super series disks are flat with a narrow spline. The splines on the Lambert disks have an extended sleeve. When I redid mine, the IH dealer could still get the new disks for the Lamberts, but much more expensive than having them relined. After relining, the brakes work great. I needed a return spring that is internally mounted. Had a hard time finding that, as IH could not get. Also, the info about the mounting bolts provided by others here is correct. Three mounting bolts on the Lambert brakes.
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