What kind of brakes did the Pontiac Chieftain have?

What kind of brakes did the Pontiac Chieftain have?

Power brakes were not offered until 1954; a retrofit kit was available from Pontiac for dealer installation on the 1953 models, if desired. All drums were 11 inches in diameter, made of steel with a centrifugally cast iron-alloy surface.

What are the dimensions of a 1953 Pontiac Chieftain?

1953 Pontiac Chieftain Technical Specifications and Dimensions 1 Features 2 Production Figures 3 Dimensions. The 1953 Pontiac Chieftain measures 75.00 inches in width, The 1953 Pontiac Chieftain measures 202.69 inches in length, and has a wheelbase of 122.00 inches.

What was the oil cleaner on a Pontiac Chieftain?

Exclusive to Pontiac was the “oil cleaner” device on the suction side of the pump and mounted within the pan. This device forced oil to make a 180-degree turn above a sediment bowl of one-quart capacity, which caught any debris large enough to cause engine damage.

Can a Pontiac Chieftain Hydra Matic be restored?

Parts and service are available, but proper operation can be restored by careful adjustment of the throttle linkage, especially the relationship between the carburetor and transmission’s valve body. The Hydra-Matic used a fluid coupling and not a torque converter, so it did not need additional cooling. It also doesn’t “creep” when idling in gear.

Power brakes were not offered until 1954; a retrofit kit was available from Pontiac for dealer installation on the 1953 models, if desired. All drums were 11 inches in diameter, made of steel with a centrifugally cast iron-alloy surface.

1953 Pontiac Chieftain Technical Specifications and Dimensions 1 Features 2 Production Figures 3 Dimensions. The 1953 Pontiac Chieftain measures 75.00 inches in width, The 1953 Pontiac Chieftain measures 202.69 inches in length, and has a wheelbase of 122.00 inches.

What kind of disc brake does a Pontiac have?

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Exclusive to Pontiac was the “oil cleaner” device on the suction side of the pump and mounted within the pan. This device forced oil to make a 180-degree turn above a sediment bowl of one-quart capacity, which caught any debris large enough to cause engine damage.

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