75gmck25
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- Location
- Northern Virginia
- First Name
- Bruce
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- K25 Camper Special TH350 NP203
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Some non-conventional ideas that might be developed into an anti-theft device:
- Back in the day (whenever) military jeeps and some other commercial trucks had an emergency brake that clamped a set.of brake shoes around the driveshaft to hold the vehicle. It was a simple lever operated engagements that took very little to engage.
- I’ve also seen an emergency brake system that used a round metal plate (like a brake rotor ) with holes in it that was attached to the transmission output next to the u joint. When you applied the emergency brake it pushed a pin into the “rotor” and stopped the driveshaft from turning.
- Back in the day (whenever) military jeeps and some other commercial trucks had an emergency brake that clamped a set.of brake shoes around the driveshaft to hold the vehicle. It was a simple lever operated engagements that took very little to engage.
- I’ve also seen an emergency brake system that used a round metal plate (like a brake rotor ) with holes in it that was attached to the transmission output next to the u joint. When you applied the emergency brake it pushed a pin into the “rotor” and stopped the driveshaft from turning.