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Re: Frozen Brake Drum Question

To: Keith Turk <kturk@ala.net>, FastmetalBDF@aol.com,
Subject: Re: Frozen Brake Drum Question
From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 14:02:56 -0800 (PST)
Well, I had just sorta, kinda wanted to try to
re-use some of the parts. 

Dick J


--- Keith Turk <kturk@ala.net> wrote:
> Dick.... maybe I am missing something here....
> It's a Car Part Right?
> 
> and WE are trying to REMOVE IT right?
> 
> Okay now where is the Problem?...... ALL CAR
> PARTS ARE REMOVABLE WITH A
> HAMMER... some parts require skill Like adding
> a second tool to the
> arsenal... that of the Chisel....BUT all Parts
> ARE removable...  Even an
> engine can be removed with a Hammer... ( see
> VERY BIG hammer in the
> Dictionary )
> 
> Dick if it don't budge by this Time tomorrow...
> sit back and regroup... no
> need to think... you already know what you did
> wrong.... catch your breath
> and ....GET A BIGGER HAMMER ..... This ain't
> rocket science... it's Basic
> Math.... Bigger is BETTER .... 
> 
> Even Miss Kathy can figure this one out.... (
> now you know why I don't
> crinkle paint in the House anymore )  
> ----------
> > From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
> > To: FastmetalBDF@aol.com; kturk@ala.net;
> land-speed@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: Frozen Brake Drum Question
> > Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 2:54 PM
> > 
> > I'm taking in all this advice and will try a
> > combination.  There are no holes to pry from.
> 
> > The axles are tapered, presumeably with a
> keyway.
> > The axle flanges appear to be welded to the
> > drums.  I put a big puller on the lugs and
> tried
> > around 400 ftlbs of torque (using one of
> those 4
> > foot wrenches made for Porsche flywheels), 
> then
> > hammered too. I was afraid I'd break the
> puller.
> > 
> > Dick J
> > 
> > 
> > --- FastmetalBDF@aol.com wrote:
> > >          Dick,  Does the drum have a large
> hole
> > > ( like 3 or 4 inch ) on its' 
> > > face
> > > where the end of the axle sticks through to
> > > take any shear loading off of the
> > > lugs ...... as older chevs do ?   They can
> get
> > > stuck like they were welded on
> > > at this juncture of the axle & drum .  That
> is
> > > why Chevrolet provided the two
> > > " C " shaped holes, 180 * opposite each
> other,
> > > in the face of the drum .....
> > > you hammer a pair of those hook shaped "
> > > wedging " tools in between the 
> > > drum face and axle flange face and pry
> outward
> > > on both handles ......
> > > usually does the job ..... many times the
> drum
> > > pops off right as you hammer 
> > > them in ..... sometimes you do need some
> heat
> > > to help coax them off ......
> > >        I do not know if your old Mopar has
> > > those holes in the drums, or the
> > > shouldered axle ends ..... never worked on
> 'em
> > > ..... my toys and daily drivers
> > > were always flathead Fords n' smallblock
> Chevs
> > > .    Be sure to check to
> > > see if the drums are badly worn, and the
> ridge
> > > near the backside of the 
> > > drum is hanging up on the edge of the brake
> > > shoes ...... this can be a real
> > > headache if you don' t care to  TURKhammer
> them
> > > !   ( he knows ALL
> > > those Old World Craftsman precision tricks,
> > > doesn' t he !!! )
> > >       Maybe you could make a custom puller
> > > arrangement up with some
> > > steel plate and big ( like 1" ) threaded
> rod to
> > > apply steady pressure ( AND
> > > maybe some hearty raps on the drum ) ......
> > > that has saved the day for
> > > me a few times . Working with vintage tin
> and
> > > tired iron presents its' own
> > > PROBLEMS ..... but it' s sure gratifying
> when
> > > you solve them !
> > >      Don' t forget the school of thought
> that
> > > if enough  CHOICE  words
> > > are directed at the offending parts .....
> ALL 
> > > will work out !!!
> > >      I graduated from that school long ago
> > > ..... ( well, MOST of the time ! )
> > > Have FUN !   Watch out for skinned knuckles
> and
> > > ruined parts .......
> > >                                  YOURS  and
> the
> > > car' s !
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > =====
> > * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> > *         Dick J          * 
> > *    (In East Texas)      *
> > *         # 729           *
> > *     C/GRS   E/STR       *
> > * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> > 
> >
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*         Dick J          * 
*    (In East Texas)      *
*         # 729           *
*     C/GRS   E/STR       *
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