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D100 options

Dakar Timm

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Modified 1963 Dodge D100 Town Wagon 4-Speed
Hopefully the link works . In one of the photos of the undercarriage there is a photo of a splined shaft that is 90 degrees from the exhaust . There is a large band that appears to "clamp " onto a ring .
Is this a solenoid operated brake for a pto ?
I really hate not knowing something and figured you guys would be the ones to know
Thanks
 
You sure that's not the driveshaft? Looks like an external emergency or parking brake. I had a 62 D100 pickup that had the parking brake on the trans tailshaft.
 
Looks like a PTO and brake. Hard to tell with the way they took pictures. Need to pull back and get a better sense of where that is in the truck.
 
The section of the exhaust that you see is the crossover pipe, it's running perpendicular to the drive line.
 
So this is the emergency brake ? Does the driveshaft silde back and forth on the splines as the trucks rear wheels slide up and down ?
I can't answer much about the old trucks as I'm not too familiar with them. There is at least one member here that seems to be into the old trucks, I think it's @POMONAMISSEL maybe he can help answer some questions.
 
Here's what you're looking at:
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Not sure why it's on a D100 model. But maybe a HD trans was installed from a D400.
 
And I'm betting that trans has the granny low 1st gear. Had a 1 ton pickup in the 80's that had a similar looking trans (forget the number of it) but it didn't have the park/emergency brake on the drive line.
 
It's a NP435 variant (granny 1st) with brackets added to support the parking brake mechanism. I've seen them once in a while, but Uber rare. Usually they are on HD trucks, and also try to find one on a W series as they are transfer case mounted.
 
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