Can Someone help out with drum brakes??

bamacj5

Member
I was always tought that you adjusted then till you heard them drag,this is the way I did my beetle,always worked prety well,been doing it for ten years in the buisness,not saying this is the only way,and It doesn't explane your problem, it's like fixing a car on the phone hard to do when you can't put your hands on it
 

socal57che

Active Member
Originally Posted by Posiden
http:///forum/post/2997052
Thank you for the links. I have two manuals on the car and neither one says to press the pedal to realign the shoes. So that's where I was getting confused as I wasn't getting the results I should have.
The guys that write the manuals are the people that couldn't cut it turning wrenches. (some of them, anyway)
Originally Posted by Posiden
http:///forum/post/2997052
The wheels didn't fall off on me but, I do have the shoes a little to far out cause they drag just a bit. I can feel it after a stop and I go to take off. Since they were so far out of adjustment I wonder if I should leave them alone to re-arch themselves to the drums?
They already have a wear pattern matching the drum. They do not need to "re arch" as some people put it. Back off the ones that drag a click or two.
Originally Posted by BAMACJ5

http:///forum/post/2997141
I was always tought that you adjusted then till you heard them drag,
This will lead to excessive heat which can warp or crack drums. You need to back them off to avoid overheating.
 

bamacj5

Member
drums are kinda an oddity in the buisness these days especially working for acura, so its been a while this way always served me well and im not talking about feeling it drag im talking about hearing it dragwith the wheel spining free off the ground, but like i said there are other ways
 

posiden

Active Member
Thanks for all the help guys. I really hate to say this but when I get a chance I will back them off a turn or two. I am on OT right now so I get up at 2:45AM to be to work and start at 4:30AM.
Maybe I should be doing that instead of looking on here...........See Ya. Thanks Again.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Maybe I should be doing that instead of looking on here
Come on now...we know where our priorities are
 

posiden

Active Member
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3001209
How do I mean....I mean where have you been?????
I have been here. I had to pull the OT I told you about. So leaving at 3:30AM and getting home at about 4-4:15PM leaves me a bit on the sluggish side.
Will you please talk with me in my other thread about brewing? Easier to keep up with one thread.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Posiden
http:///forum/post/3001223
I have been here. I had to pull the OT I told you about. So leaving at 3:30AM and getting home at about 4-4:15PM leaves me a bit on the sluggish side.
Will you please talk with me in my other thread about brewing? Easier to keep up with one thread.
oh ok
 

socal57che

Active Member
Originally Posted by Posiden
http:///forum/post/3001223
Will you please talk with me in my other thread about brewing? Easier to keep up with one thread.
Amateur.

When I found SWF I had to keep 3 windows open to keep up with posts in the aquarium, alone. Ahhh, the good old days....and I've only been here since '05.
 

posiden

Active Member
Originally Posted by socal57che
http:///forum/post/3001442
Amateur.

When I found SWF I had to keep 3 windows open to keep up with posts in the aquarium, alone. Ahhh, the good old days....and I've only been here since '05.

So that's how you got to over 2,000 posts.

Hey, thanks for all your help.
 

socal57che

Active Member
Originally Posted by Posiden
http:///forum/post/3001450
So that's how you got to over 2,000 posts.

Hey, thanks for all your help.
Remember that nothng posted in the aquarium counts...
..........this means that some people have billions of posts.........
Look at lovethesea and ruaround's post count some time. They post almost daily since 2002 and have virtually no posts.

I'm always glad to help.
 
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