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Re: What's wrong with my brakes?

To: Richard B Gosling <Gosling_Richard_B@perkins.com>,
Subject: Re: What's wrong with my brakes?
From: Eric Kieboom <ekieboom@pop.xs4all.nl>
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:29:14 +0200
At 08:02 23-10-2000 -0500, Richard B Gosling wrote:
>
>There seemed to be a bit of grease floating around in the brake drum,
> particularly on the drivers side.  This seems to have come from the hub,
when
> that was last re-greased.  Some of this may have got onto the brake shoes
> (probably did).  Does grease on the brake shoes have a significant effect on
> their effectiveness (like engine oil on a clutch plate does)?

Well, the grease is meant to reduce friction in the bearing, and the
effectiveness of brakes depends on friction, so...

> Is it normal
> for a bit of grease from the hub to pump into the brake drum when
re-greasing?
>Any views?

It's fairly common, but definitely not normal.

BTW: if there's grease getting into one brake drum only, affecting the
brake, you should notice a distinct pulling to one side while braking.

>Many thanks for all who helped out with advice, particularly Nolan Penney,
and
> also Eric Kieboom and Nick Moseley, who pointed me in the right directions.

No problem. I'm just so glad my limited knowledge was of help at all. ;-)

Cheers,

-- 
Eric Kieboom - The Netherlands
1976 Spit 1500 - Original Java Green
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ekieboom/spit/spit.html


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