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Yes but you will need all the parts from a model that had the rear disk brake option, and you will fell no difference in braking unless you are planning to race the car. Why not just buy a used Camaro or Corvette that has all this to start with?
the brake shoes must be holding the drum from coming off. in the back of the drum on the backing platte, there should be a place to loosen brakes it is a open slot. use a brake tool or a wide screwdriver to loosen brakes, move tool up or down on star wheel to loosen the brakes.
The hand brake on Chevy's is self adjusting, if there is a cable to tight, just follow the car from the back wheel inside to the front, in the back inside you will see a cable conduit going in to drum or disk, follow it on both sides are going to join in to one in a triangle shaped to both inside drums, right on center of joint you will see tightening mechanism like long treated bolt and two nuts, loose one and go the oposite way
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