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Re: [Healeys] "SS" aka--scuttle shake

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] "SS" aka--scuttle shake
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 13:13:04 +0000 (UTC)
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Mike and ListersCurrently I have a bunch of Austin Healey brake drums, over=
 50 of BN1-BJ8 types, and some have signs that balancing was attempted by g=
rinding off material on the drum exterior surfaces.=C2=A0 Maybe 10 percent.=
 Next time I have to move them I will do a better survey. these are all old=
 buggers so I doubt this balancing attempt was done in the last 40 years.=
=C2=A0While on the issue of drums, how many of you remember when mechanics =
would put a spring around the outer circumference of the drum. I have seen =
that many times but never looked into the reason.=C2=A0Perry


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From: Michael MacLean <springer.mike51@gmail.com>

Subject: Re: [Healeys] "SS" aka--scuttle shake

First of all I want to ask if the is some of the raised rim on the out side=
 of the brake drum, does that mean they have been balanced in the past?=C2=
=A0=C2=A0Mike MacLean




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<div>Mike and Listers</div>
Currently I have a bunch of Austin Healey brake drums, over 50 of BN1-BJ8 
types, and some have signs that balancing was attempted by grinding off 
material on the drum exterior surfaces.&nbsp; Maybe 10 percent. Next time I 
have to move them I will do a better survey. these are all old buggers so I 
doubt this balancing attempt was done in the last 40 years.&nbsp;
<div>While on the issue of drums, how many of you remember when mechanics would 
put a spring around the outer circumference of the drum. I have seen that many 
times but never looked into the reason.&nbsp;
<div>Perry<br>
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