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Re: brake drum

To: Lew Palmer <lpalmer@roundaboutmanor.com>, MG List
Subject: Re: brake drum
From: Max Heim <mvheim@attbi.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:16:40 -0800
Well, I figured you were thinking of one of those. I guess it doesn't matter
if the hole is in the drum, because when you adjust the brakes, you always
have the wheel off the ground, anyway. And the advantage is that it's right
in front of you, not where you have to crawl to get at it (behind). Although
on a B there is no need to take the wheel off for a quick adjustment.

Would this plug be rubber (like the ones on the backing plate) or metal? Or
don't you use plugs? I would think the drum would get too hot for a rubber
plug, but a metal one might be hard to pop in and out frequently (after all
those heating/cooling cycles).

Anyway, my point was that on Monte's 67 B, at least, the hole was not needed
for adjustment, and he could plug it if he wished. I admit I don't know for
sure if it changed before 79, but I kind of doubt it.

on 3/24/03 4:02 PM, Lew Palmer at lpalmer@roundaboutmanor.com wrote:

> The MGA and the T-series cars certainly have an access through the drum. I
> wouldn't be surprised if the drum on at least some MGBs is common to other
> cars without the adjuster through the backing plate.
> 
> Regards,
> Lew
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of Max Heim
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 5:29 PM
> To: MG List
> Subject: Re: brake drum
> 
> 
> On my MGB, at least, the adjuster is a stud sticking through the backplate,
> near the top. You must be thinking of another vehicle. Anyway, adjuster
> access holes are generally through the back plate, as there is no guarantee
> that a hole in the drum would be aligned with anything when the car came to
> a stop.
> 
> on 3/24/03 3:10 PM, Lew Palmer at lpalmer@roundaboutmanor.com wrote:
> 
>> Those holes are for access to the adjusters. There should be a small plug to
>> cover each hole during normal running.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Lew Palmer
>> 
>> I'm just curious about why there is a circular hole in the rear brake drums?
>> It seems silly to put rubber boots on the emergency brake levers and then
>> have an open hole in the drum.
>> Monte
>>         79B, Carmine
>>         67B, BRG
>>         74 1/2 Rust, parts car
> 

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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
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