52 PAN HEAD MECHANICAL REAR BRAKE. I'm putting together my rear brake using OEM backing plate with repop drum and brake shoes, everything seems to fit well enough but confused about how many springs to use. I believe these brakes originally only used one spring on the cam end but have seen threads and youtube (tatro) were two springs get used. So is it just personal preference or is it now necessary to use two springs? It would seem only one is needed on the cam end with the pivot end being held securely in place with the cups.
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Originally posted by lrcormier View Post52 PAN HEAD MECHANICAL REAR BRAKE. I'm putting together my rear brake using OEM backing plate with repop drum and brake shoes, everything seems to fit well enough but confused about how many springs to use. I believe these brakes originally only used one spring on the cam end but have seen threads and youtube (tatro) were two springs get used. So is it just personal preference or is it now necessary to use two springs? It would seem only one is needed on the cam end with the pivot end being held securely in place with the cups.
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Thanks Chris. I also just carefully reviewed the service manual (48-57), parts manual (41-54) and Palmer's second addition and everything confirms that 38-57 big twins only use one lower spring. I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something when I seen some folks document on forums and one youtube I watched where two springs are used. i suppose there is no harm in putting an additional spring near the pivot end, but I would think it would also make braking just a little harder. Being a NAVY tech for 30 years I should of known not to question documentation.
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