| OK ,----------  so things are a little slow in the garage and  I just have to 
find problems even if there are none. Keep in mind that I built up my Bugeye 
from a pile of parts ,so anything is possible. By measurement, I believe I 
have a true wire wheel axle housing and not just a pressed wheel housing with 
wire wheel axle shafts inserted.This is good. Now, what I have for rear brake 
cyl  is a single piston type which slides somewhat in the rear carrier .  
This I adjust with a screw driver from the outside of the wheel through a 
hole in the drum . As I understand it , later models had a dual piston type 
which was adjusted from the inside ( as in under the car] with a square 
wrench. At a car show I just attended, I was told that the fact that I 
adjusted the rear brakes with a screw driver proved that I actually had a 
pressed wheel axle and not a wire wheel axle. Did early wire wheel Spridgets 
have the single acting rear brake cyl?  Any thoughts out there? If there are 
no problems , I can certainly find something to worry about can't I.
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