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Is there a difference between an M38 and other
parking brake drums?
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Yes & no! There are variations like the Early WWII outer shoe type and the M38A1 outer shoe type but the Late WWII, M38, CJ2A, CJ3A, CJ3B, CJ5 & CJ6 with the F134 and L134 all used the same system (shoe inside the drum) and all should interchange since All used drum PN A9332 or ORD# 7371010.
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Thanks Wes.

The reason I ask is I've been offered a takeoff but it has two extra holes
drilled in it I've not seen in NOS and my takeoff. They are a little larger
than the bolt holes and on either side of two of the cast openings.

The offered one has not been cleaned so the casting numbers are
not available.
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There are also different rib configurations. The late MB and very early CJ2A are unique
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Keith, Since the part number remains the same, A9332, Late MB thru CJ5/6 are you seeing the rib differences on the factory blue prints?
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One would think the casting numbers would be different as well.

Any thoughts on those two holes? Won't they affect balance?
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I haven't checked any drawings, but they are easy to tell apart.

Late MB and Very Early CJ2A

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CJ2A /M38/CJ5

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Brian, It was not uncommon for a basic casting to live thru several machining changes over it's life with the changes being made on the blueprint as dated alterations or notes.
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Post by 4x4M38 »

Thanks guys.

Ok, so Keith's bottom photo shows three additional holes.

What gives?
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I believe those are balance holes
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That is what occurred to me but I did not want to assume anything.
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Reinforcing Wes's point:

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