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  • brake options please

    I am considering putting my NON Cert T-craft back on wheels for next summer BUT
    it needs brakes of some sort, reasonably priced of course.
    Prefer not to go hydrolic because of the added necessities inside the cabin, in other words would like to use existing pedals & cable.
    Is there a brake option using Taylorcrafts unusual axle & wheel arrangement.

    No it's not Certified so options are open
    & no the originals don't provide adequate slow up power or even hold power.
    46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
    46 Chief

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    Re: brake options please

    Grove brakes. They are hydraulic, but you can install a pull type master cylinder in the gear leg or under the floorboard. Use the same pedals and cable.

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    • #3
      Re: brake options please

      I called Grove a couple months ago and it was a $3500 upgrade.
      Dave

      F22 Experimental Build
      46 BC12-D
      N95078

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      • #4
        Re: brake options please

        I could do it for a lot less, pull cylinders mounted to the landing gear and attached to the heel brake cables to get your hydraulics and then a bolt on adapter for the wheels. I would run cheap single piston 6" wheels and you would be into it about $500 Tim
        N29787
        '41 BC12-65

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        • #5
          Re: brake options please

          $500 is a heck of a lot easier to stomach.
          Dave

          F22 Experimental Build
          46 BC12-D
          N95078

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          • #6
            Re: brake options please

            Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
            I could do it for a lot less, pull cylinders mounted to the landing gear and attached to the heel brake cables to get your hydraulics and then a bolt on adapter for the wheels. I would run cheap single piston 6" wheels and you would be into it about $500 Tim
            Sounds reasonable.
            I get confused when i looked in A/S catalog
            Would it be possible to point me at the correct brake system?
            Is this bolt on adapter also available at A/S/

            Thanks
            46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
            46 Chief

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            • #7
              Re: brake options please

              Those would be ebay parts for the wheels and master cylinders, Matcos might cost some more but would be new, Call atlee dodge and see what they have for adapter bushings. I am one to piece things together and take years to do it, I also know people with a lathe so that makes it easier for me. You can also call grove and just get the adapters without the wheels or masters. Tim
              N29787
              '41 BC12-65

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              • #8
                Re: brake options please

                I just got done with a four hour job replacing the expander linings on the right side. What a nightmare, I did the left on Friday and it turned out kinda ok, a little draggy but it'll work in just fine. This right side is way different. I'm going to start saving up parts and switch over this winter.
                Dave

                F22 Experimental Build
                46 BC12-D
                N95078

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                • #9
                  Re: brake options please

                  These were easy to install and work great
                  Wolf Lake Aircraft Services

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                  • #10
                    Re: brake options please

                    I sure like the larger peddles! Those tiny ones really kill your feet when you have on soft sole shoes.

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                    • #11
                      Re: brake options please

                      Originally posted by wlas View Post
                      These were easy to install and work great
                      Yes would be easy if plane was apart.
                      46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
                      46 Chief

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                      • #12
                        Re: brake options please

                        I just showed my IA your picture. He liked it, but is really concerned with our FSDO.


                        Originally posted by wlas View Post
                        These were easy to install and work great
                        Dave

                        F22 Experimental Build
                        46 BC12-D
                        N95078

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                        • #13
                          Re: brake options please

                          believe it or not I welded that with the plane together, the ears I welded to a half tube and then to the airframe with a tig . My feet never slip off the peddles , if you look at the bottom there is a access cover to get at to weld and inspect .
                          Wolf Lake Aircraft Services

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                          • #14
                            Re: brake options please

                            I have assembled most of the pieces to do the job using these cylinders...new

                            Matco Mcmc-4 Master Cylinder MATCO mfg's MCMC-4 master cylinder uses a REMOTE reservoir. The MCMC-4 can be used in individual or dual brake applications. Buna-n orings are used in this assembly. Mil-H-5606 aircraft hydraulic fluid or compat


                            and a uswed set of these

                            Matco Wheels & Brakes These custom-made, low-profile wheels with hydraulic brakes, are specially designed for light homebuilts. Wheels are cast using Almag 35 (MIL-A-10935, 36, 37), a high purity virgin magnesium-aluminum ...


                            what I still need is some way to adapt the Taylor tapered axle to straight 1 1/2" ?
                            46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
                            46 Chief

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                            • #15
                              Re: brake options please

                              I used atlee Dodge 1 1/2 inch PA-18 axles that I cut off broken gear and slipped over the T-craft axle, and then welded the flange to flange. Also cut the T-craft off and made a sleeve for the inside and welded it . Works perfect .
                              Wolf Lake Aircraft Services

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