Looking for maintenance instructions to assist with rear drum brake removal
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SOURCE: rear brake drum has been changed to some other car drum and shoe
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SOURCE: some pointers needed for drum brake job
the max spec is stamped on the drum you can mic them or bring them to a parts house that turns drums and rotors they can mic them for you
SOURCE: how to install parking brake lever cable on new
you have to install it into the inverted shoe first,then install the shoe
SOURCE: Need instructions to replacing rear drum brake pads. I've changed
This is usually pretty simple. Start by removing the brake drum. Sometimes the brake pads themselves prevent easy removal. There should be an adjustment hole on the back side of the backing plate. Pop the rubber plug out. Use a flat tipped screwdriver to turn the notched disc. one way will tighten and the other way will loosen it, usually both sides are different directions. Once the drum pops off you can begin replacing pads. I like to take a digital photo first, just in case... I then take each piece off one at a time and set it on the ground exactly how it went in. There is usually one big spring that holds the two shoes together, this one is tricky to release, but it's easier if you adjust that tensioner all the way in first. There will also be a couple of springs with retainers holding the pads in place. There will be a notch in the retainer, you'll have to push down and twist 90 degrees to release retainers and springs. They make a special tool, but you can use a pliers or vice grip if you're careful. Don't loose the pin or spring and retainer. Clean everything with brake cleaner and start to re-assemble.
SOURCE: cant get brake drum to
double check real quick that the E-brake is off,, also check for play in the E-brake cable, also open up the bleeder to make sure there is no pressure in the line. if all looks good then I would try and use a ' deadblow mallet ' to try and loosen the drum -- if a deadblow mallet is not availible, you can use a small 2x4 and a regular hammer ( place the 2x4 against drum body and smack the 2x4 with the hammer ).
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