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  • Brake part needed

    For my 1977 F-19 with Cleveland 30-3A brakes

    I need 1 Torque plate part number 065-00800. This would be for the left hand side.

    There is a stud in the plate with a journal through it in which the cam assembly pivots to expand the brakes. This stud has cracked.

    I have pictures if needed.

    Any leads out there?

    Thanks,

    - Carl -
    Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
    Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

  • #2
    Here is a picture of the torque plate. You can see the crack where the cam sticks through the plate.



    - Carl -
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    Last edited by Robert Lees; 06-18-2004, 10:12.
    Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
    Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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    • #3
      some of the champs used those brakes. you might try posting something on an aeronca forum also.

      jason
      N43643
      Jason

      Former BC12D & F19 owner
      TF#689
      TOC

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      • #4
        Oops

        Carl, I messed up your photo, sorry! I was trying to put an arrow to the crack and somehow messed it up.

        Perhaps you could edit the post to re-install the original photo.

        My apologies.

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        • #5
          Done.

          {edit by RL to say:
          Thanks Carl, arrow now added}
          Last edited by Robert Lees; 06-18-2004, 10:14.
          Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
          Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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          • #6
            Use your browser "Refresh" button

            Anyone wanting to get the updated picture needs to use the "Refresh" button on your Internet Browser of choice when viewing this page by the way.

            Mr. Ollerton clued me into that a while back when I was having some trouble seeing the updated photos on the forum. It purges the browser's "cache" so you get the updated picture and see the real thing.
            Mike
            NC29624
            1940 BC65

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            • #7
              I just started calling around

              The factory says that within the six month time frame they will have a conversion kit for the F-19 for hydraulic brakes. Around the $2000 dollar range.

              Univair says I can buy a torque plate from them for $675 with a four to six week lead time and they would order from Cleveland (Parker Aerospace). I'll have to give Parker a call to see if they are really available.

              - Carl -
              Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
              Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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              • #8
                Brake parts

                I have spent the last 12 years trying to find those parts myself. Cleveland will sell you a new one for $400.00. A piper pacer has the same plate with a hydraulic cylinder in the middle of the pucks. I would like to find a set of those to conver to Hydraulic brakes.

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                • #9
                  I have a new torque plate on the way from Parker Aerospace for the princely sum of $700 including an expediting fee. It's steep but I dont' want the spend the summer looking for the part.

                  - Carl -
                  Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
                  Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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                  • #10
                    Torque Plate

                    Carl

                    I know it is too late now, but why couldn't you just take the torque plate to a welder and have the crack repaired?
                    Richard Pearson
                    N43381
                    Fort Worth, Texas

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                    • #11
                      It's cast aluminum and the IA didn't recommend welding it, we did discuss that option.

                      - Carl -
                      Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
                      Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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                      • #12
                        Don't throw that cracked plate away; I suspect that it is readily weld-repairable, with likely excellent results. Most aluminum castings are easily weldable.

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                        • #13
                          Brake Parts

                          Maybe you should just run it with the crack. Mine are so bad that you would cringe to look at them.

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                          • #14
                            The crack was such that it resulted in the brake always being partially applied which resulting in overheating. Also, the cam would wobble and pulse when the brake was applied.
                            Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
                            Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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                            • #15
                              Oh, and if the stud broke off I would have no brake or maybe even worse have the wheel lock up.
                              Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
                              Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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