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1 Drum Brake Overhaul Roger Bortignon
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2 hubless drums slide right offhubless drums slide right off often they may have to be tapped with a hammer to free them up some imports have 2 threaded holessome imports have 2 threaded holes install two 8mm bolts to pull the drum off drums with integral hubsdrums with integral hubs remove dust cap unlock retaining nut remove washer & bearing Drum Removal
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3 Drum Brake Replacement & Overhaul items that will need inspection, service or replacement include…items that will need inspection, service or replacement include… Friction related parts brake shoes brake drum Hydraulic parts wheel cylinder & brake fluid Hardware emergency brake cables brake return springs brake adjuster
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4 this is NOT a step-by-step procedurethis is NOT a step-by-step procedure drum brakes are slightly different from one car make to the nextdrum brakes are slightly different from one car make to the next experience & personal preference dictates the order for re & reexperience & personal preference dictates the order for re & re
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5 Brake Shoe Removal clean brake assembly by wet washing – use a dust maskclean brake assembly by wet washing – use a dust mask use brake washer – if on the hoist or use spray bottle with soapy solution set to mist do NOT use compressed air on dry brake assembly! remove upper return springsremove upper return springs
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6 Brake Shoe Removal – Special Tools use brake spring pliers, not screwdrivers or general purpose pliers – easier, safer & quickeruse brake spring pliers, not screwdrivers or general purpose pliers – easier, safer & quicker
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7 Brake Shoe Removal remove hold down springs (may require special tool – fig. a)remove hold down springs (may require special tool – fig. a) unhook e-brake cable (see next slide)unhook e-brake cable (see next slide) remove shoesremove shoes fig. a
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8 Emergency Brake Cable Removal
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9 Wheel Cylinders – what should I do with it? has the brake fluid been flushed out every 2 years?has the brake fluid been flushed out every 2 years? is it leaking?is it leaking? how old is the vehicle?how old is the vehicle? should I leave it alone?should I leave it alone? rebuild or replace?rebuild or replace?
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10 Rebuilding Wheel Cylinders loosen the bleeder screw – this is importantloosen the bleeder screw – this is important cast iron cylinders can be honedcast iron cylinders can be honed aluminum cylinders should only be cleaned & not honed use brake fluid when honinguse brake fluid when honing hone only enough to clean cylinderhone only enough to clean cylinder (≈10 seconds) ensure there is no pitting where the cup seals slideensure there is no pitting where the cup seals slide
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11 Rebuilding Wheel Cylinders replace cup seals (note diameter) & dust bootsreplace cup seals (note diameter) & dust boots use clean brake fluid or rubber lubricant to assembleuse clean brake fluid or rubber lubricant to assemble reassembly – cups on seals face inwardreassembly – cups on seals face inward
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12 New Wheel Cylinders notice new brake line – olds ones often twist when you loosen themnotice new brake line – olds ones often twist when you loosen them use a flare nut wrench to loosen & install hydraulic linesuse a flare nut wrench to loosen & install hydraulic lines
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13 Lubricate Shoe Support Pads use anti-seize compound on the 6 shoe support padsuse anti-seize compound on the 6 shoe support pads this will reduce/eliminate brake squealthis will reduce/eliminate brake squeal if the pads are groovedif the pads are grooved replace backing plate, or… mig weld grooves then grind smooth
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14 Test Emergency Brake Cables apply & release e-brake while watching the cable move in & out of its’ housingapply & release e-brake while watching the cable move in & out of its’ housing any “laziness” or binding = cable needs replacingany “laziness” or binding = cable needs replacing
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15 Service Brake Adjuster disassemble, clean threads & lubricate with anti-seize compounddisassemble, clean threads & lubricate with anti-seize compound some imports use a wedge to spread the shoes apartsome imports use a wedge to spread the shoes apart pay attention to the ends of the adjusterspay attention to the ends of the adjusters ensure you understand how they are to be assembled brake adjusters are side specific – don’t mix up the left & right sides!
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