New brake pads won't fit?
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New brake pads won't fit?
OK, I'm sure I'm missing something simple here, so I appeal to the experience of the board.
I replaced a rear hub seal on my 712 (no problem) and needed to replace the rear shoes as well. New shoes (EI) went on one side no problem, but on the other side I couldn't get the drum on. I camfered the leading edge of the new shoes, with a little better luck, but I'd have to pound the drum on then the wheel would not turn whatever I did.
- Not the adjuster, as I had it all the way loose
- Not the cylinder, as it was adjusted all the way in
- Checked the old shoe with the new and they are identical, except for the new lining of course
- Checked, re-checked and checked again the installation of the different parts, and every time they are installed perfectly.
WHAT AM I MISSING?
Thanks,
Michael
I replaced a rear hub seal on my 712 (no problem) and needed to replace the rear shoes as well. New shoes (EI) went on one side no problem, but on the other side I couldn't get the drum on. I camfered the leading edge of the new shoes, with a little better luck, but I'd have to pound the drum on then the wheel would not turn whatever I did.
- Not the adjuster, as I had it all the way loose
- Not the cylinder, as it was adjusted all the way in
- Checked the old shoe with the new and they are identical, except for the new lining of course
- Checked, re-checked and checked again the installation of the different parts, and every time they are installed perfectly.
WHAT AM I MISSING?
Thanks,
Michael
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Hi Guys,
Measure your drum diameter and your shoe thickness. Then compare to the manual. My guess is that your one drum has been turned and the other has not. If you only ordered shoes and not drums, then you would have been supplied with the thicker linings expecting the drum to be turned for the brake job.
Cheers,
Scott Ingham
Expedition Imports
Measure your drum diameter and your shoe thickness. Then compare to the manual. My guess is that your one drum has been turned and the other has not. If you only ordered shoes and not drums, then you would have been supplied with the thicker linings expecting the drum to be turned for the brake job.
Cheers,
Scott Ingham
Expedition Imports
Expedition Imports Corporation
Vallejo, California
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I take the shoes to a shop locally and have them relined. The first set I had made to fit a used drum. We have to take a little off the ends of the pads (small amount to match the inside drum radius) with a belt sander to get them to fit the newer drums. Now I have the pads fitted by the brake shop to an average drum and they have all been fitting nicely.
Mike
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I guess that's why I think its a good idea to bring both the shoes and the drums to a shop to have the shoes relined and to make sure that the radii of the shoes and drums match.
The braking power is already not that good, so I want to make sure I get the maximum performance out of the system.
-Douwe
The braking power is already not that good, so I want to make sure I get the maximum performance out of the system.
-Douwe