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Re: A simple (!) question

To: Scott Decker <sdecker@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: A simple (!) question
From: Pat B <sailnbail@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 1998 19:04:39 -0400
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <01a101bdab8b$1e222540$0c11200a@instructor3>
Scott Decker wrote:
> 
> Esteemed fellow listers:
> 
> Short of a small charge of explosives, can anyone offer a quick tip on
> removing a believed-to-be-frozen brake drum?  Already tried the old 'yank on
> it til your back gives out' technique, and have been advised not to try and
> lever it off using the backplate and a BFS.  Some people say to use a BFH,
> which I have...but just wondering before I ruin an expensive part.  Thanks
> for your input!  Feel free to respond to my e-mail directly if this has been
> kicked around on the list before.
> 
> Later!
> 
> Scott Decker
> 70 GT6+    KC79034L
Scott, just a couple of quick ideas... Try to tap (not pound) the wheel
cylinder back and forth in it's slot in the backplate.  This may free
the cylinder to allow the shoes to retract.  Second try to back off the
adjustment screw on the bottom of the back plate to attemp to do the
same thing.  

I have removed one stuck using both methods above, along with a 4 lb
hammer...
-- 
Patrick Barber
74 Spitfire 1500 (FM14774U)
 "Go Red Wings" ... 1998 Stanley Cup Champions!!!


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