MATCO Brake Assembly

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MATCO Brake Assembly

Postby austexaviator » Tue Dec 27, 2022 1:21 pm

I ordered and received my MATCO brake setup (WHLW50CC.75 - W50CC.75 tire and wheel assembly and the adapter MHSL-SXKIT - ADAPTER KIT, SONEX). The quality looks great and they feel like real airplane parts. As I am assembling this I am running into some issues.
1. I was running the 5.00x5 Air Trac tires. They worked fine on the Azusa wheel. The MATCO wheel assembly has the valve stem hole off-center. The stem doesn't fit properly - it protrudes way too much.

After further searching I found that MATCO offers an assembly called WHLW51CC.
It states "The WHLW51CC is machined for use with the 5.00-5 tire and tube. See the WHLW50CC for use with 11x4-5 tires and tubes or other industrial 5 inch tires." .

Is there a difference in the valve stem location between 5.00-5 and 11x4-5? Both seem to fit the Azusa wheel just fine. On the WHLW50CC it says nothing about which wheel and tire it is machined to. What are my options? I don't really want to run the smaller tires.
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2. The axle spacer doesn’t fit flush against the brake plate. The spacer rides on the washers instead of flush against the plate. Should I file down the washers to make enough room?
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Re: MATCO Brake Assembly

Postby tps8903 » Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:09 pm

austexaviator wrote:I ordered and received my MATCO brake setup (WHLW50CC.75 - W50CC.75 tire and wheel assembly and the adapter MHSL-SXKIT - ADAPTER KIT, SONEX). The quality looks great and they feel like real airplane parts. As I am assembling this I am running into some issues.
1. I was running the 5.00x5 Air Trac tires. They worked fine on the Azusa wheel. The MATCO wheel assembly has the valve stem hole off-center. The stem doesn't fit properly - it protrudes way too much.

After further searching I found that MATCO offers an assembly called WHLW51CC.
It states "The WHLW51CC is machined for use with the 5.00-5 tire and tube. See the WHLW50CC for use with 11x4-5 tires and tubes or other industrial 5 inch tires." .

Is there a difference in the valve stem location between 5.00-5 and 11x4-5? Both seem to fit the Azusa wheel just fine. On the WHLW50CC it says nothing about which wheel and tire it is machined to. What are my options? I don't really want to run the smaller tires.
IMG_5066.JPG


2. The axle spacer doesn’t fit flush against the brake plate. The spacer rides on the washers instead of flush against the plate. Should I file down the washers to make enough room?
SpacerOnWashers.jpg


What mastercylinder did you end up using for these brakes?
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Re: MATCO Brake Assembly

Postby Murray Parr » Fri Oct 06, 2023 4:06 pm

austexaviator wrote:I ordered and received my MATCO brake setup (WHLW50CC.75 - W50CC.75 tire and wheel assembly and the adapter MHSL-SXKIT - ADAPTER KIT, SONEX). The quality looks great and they feel like real airplane parts. As I am assembling this I am running into some issues.
1. I was running the 5.00x5 Air Trac tires. They worked fine on the Azusa wheel. The MATCO wheel assembly has the valve stem hole off-center. The stem doesn't fit properly - it protrudes way too much.

After further searching I found that MATCO offers an assembly called WHLW51CC.
It states "The WHLW51CC is machined for use with the 5.00-5 tire and tube. See the WHLW50CC for use with 11x4-5 tires and tubes or other industrial 5 inch tires." .

Is there a difference in the valve stem location between 5.00-5 and 11x4-5? Both seem to fit the Azusa wheel just fine. On the WHLW50CC it says nothing about which wheel and tire it is machined to. What are my options? I don't really want to run the smaller tires.
IMG_5066.JPG


2. The axle spacer doesn’t fit flush against the brake plate. The spacer rides on the washers instead of flush against the plate. Should I file down the washers to make enough room?
SpacerOnWashers.jpg


You could try a different style valve with a new tube, I am not sure all the styles, but some research might find a more suitable angle or length.

As for the axle spacer, I would either file the washers so they sit flush or if there is room could you orientate the bolts to have the nuts and washers on the outside?
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