Just received this early rear brake plate from the ever helpful Gordon Brown. I was told that these did not fit later hubs and was keen to find out how that was and what could be done. I think I have worked it out now.
Here is the plate with the different torque anchor.....
Early plate.jpg by
graham.curtis, on Flickr
Here it is fitted to a late hub. Despite the smaller diameter, it won't rotate freely and you can see that there is a 3mm clearance around the outside.
Early plate - late hub by
graham.curtis, on Flickr
Here's the difference. The later plate (top) has a double flange and the groove between them accepts the edge of the brake drum liner to form a labyrinth seal to keep dust in and rain out. The early plate has a single flange and, because of the smaller diameter, sits directly on top of the brake drum liner.
Brake Plate Differences by
graham.curtis, on Flickr
Here's what a late plate with matching hub looks like. Very small clearance....
late plate and hub by
graham.curtis, on Flickr
So. What's the answer? The 'correct' answer is to find a matching hub but I may have to either space the brake plate out a little or machine the edge of the brake drum liner. Without the correct hub I would think that there will be a gap and I'm not sure that I will be happy with that....
G