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#1371121 07/29/2020 10:21 AM
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i have a barn find '52 6400 (2 ton) that has all the brake lines removed. I need to replace them, but with 2 wheel cylinders on each of rear wheels, I'm not sure how to do it. Does anyone have a diagram? I plan to use a dual cylinder master that I already have. Also, will it matter what order you bleed the brake slave cylinders, other than start with the furthest and move toward the master?


1954 Chevy custom 261CID, T-5 5 Speed.
1952 Chevy 6400 2 ton hydraulic flat bed.
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Wait to hear from other members.

However, the 1952 big-truck brakes might be the same as 1951 brakes:
http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/shop/1948_51truck/51ctsm0520.htm

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Hy oldieoldie, How large is the bore on the dual master cylinder you plan to use? I would not go smaller on the bore than the bore of the original master cylinder. Depending on whether your truck has Bendix or Wagner brakes, the connection at the rear wheel backing plate will be different. Yes there is a specific order to bleed the braking system with a Hydravac. Do you plan on installing two Hydravac's, one for each braking circuit, or will you install a vacuum booster in front of your new master cylinder?

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I talked to a man at the last reunion about the dual chamber master and ordered what he suggested. I am going to use a booster and remove the hydrovac. The truck has Huck brakes. I sent pictures when I first got the truck and others here confirmed they are Huck brakes.


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1952 Chevy 6400 2 ton hydraulic flat bed.
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Huck brakes do not have 2 cylinders per wheel and stopped being used on 2 ton trucks after 1950.
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I posted a picture here several months ago and was told that these are Huck brakes. One of the people said I would find I needed 2 wheel cylinders for each of the rear hubs. Officially, Huck brakes ended witht the 1950 model, butI found out that due to extra parts being available, some 2 ton models had Huck brakes as late as 1953, though very few. I never looked at the rear wheels until now and there is only 1 brake line going in to each of the rear wheels. I haven't opened them yet, but I assume that means only one wheel cylinder.


Thanks to everyone for their input.


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Originally Posted by Lightholder's Dad
Huck brakes do not have 2 cylinders per wheel and stopped being used on 2 ton trucks after 1950.
Kent
Chevrolet Truck Brakes through 1951
1952 Chevrolet Truck Brakes


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