Adjusting the Brakes
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Adjusting the Brakes
OK I know this has been addressed is several topics before, but I just want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row.
I am getting ready to adjust the brakes on my 712. I have not done this before. I think I understand the process to be the following:
1. Remove wheel.
2. Remove drum.
3. Inspect brakes (for what????)
4. ReInstall drum.
5. Bolt drum on with two lug nuts.
6. Turn adjuster until the tire is hard to turn (How hard??)
7. Back off front and rear adjusters 2 clicks - back off middle axle adjuster 3 clicks
8. Remove lug nuts - reinstall tire
Do I have the steps correct?
If so, then a) inspect brakes for what, b) how hard to turn, and c) what parts should I have on hand before I start this job?
Thanks!
Timothy
I am getting ready to adjust the brakes on my 712. I have not done this before. I think I understand the process to be the following:
1. Remove wheel.
2. Remove drum.
3. Inspect brakes (for what????)
4. ReInstall drum.
5. Bolt drum on with two lug nuts.
6. Turn adjuster until the tire is hard to turn (How hard??)
7. Back off front and rear adjusters 2 clicks - back off middle axle adjuster 3 clicks
8. Remove lug nuts - reinstall tire
Do I have the steps correct?
If so, then a) inspect brakes for what, b) how hard to turn, and c) what parts should I have on hand before I start this job?
Thanks!
Timothy
When the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail.
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Pad wear.. Also look around the wheel flange were it enters the hub for leaks and clean any dirt.Inspect brakes (for what????)
Until it won't turn by hand.Turn adjuster until the tire is hard to turn (How hard??)
Driver side front turns in the opposite direction.Back off front and rear adjusters 2 clicks - back off middle axle adjuster 3 clicks
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OK
OK. One more small question.
Should the drums be difficult to remove? Last time I had the tires off I tried to remove the drums to look at the brakes and could not remove them. Should they be that difficult? How much force should I use? Is hitting them with a rubber mallet OK?
I always thought drums should come off easier than that.
Timothy
Should the drums be difficult to remove? Last time I had the tires off I tried to remove the drums to look at the brakes and could not remove them. Should they be that difficult? How much force should I use? Is hitting them with a rubber mallet OK?
I always thought drums should come off easier than that.
Timothy
When the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail.
brake adjusting
There are two bolts needed to help get the drum off, they screw in the holes, push against the plate and the drum comes off. Screw them in equally to keep the drum straight. Best not to pound them off.
Surprised this has not been mentioned yet.
Surprised this has not been mentioned yet.
brake adjusting
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??????????????What does that mean???????????????????????
??????????????What does that mean???????????????????????
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Bolts?!?!?????
Ah, the super secret brake drum removal method finally revealed. Well.. almost....
Size? Thread? Length?
I don't want to use a hammer as I have a track record of zealousness.
Isn't this fun
Timothy
Ah, the super secret brake drum removal method finally revealed. Well.. almost....
Size? Thread? Length?
I don't want to use a hammer as I have a track record of zealousness.
Isn't this fun
Timothy
When the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail.
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Now, now Erik. I'm the raving lunatic around here. Don't tread on my turf!
Timothy,
If you haven't adjusted drum brakes before and do not have the repair manual, STOP, and get help from a mechanic that has. Unlike other repairs where the worse is the vehicle won't run. Making a mistake on brakes may not be found until you need the brakes most.
I know of one child killed because of improper brake adjustments on a Pinz when the driver had to make an emergency stop, or I should say, "attempted" to stop.
It is a good thing to want to learn, but do it safely, and have some one there to supervise and check things as you go.
Dave
Timothy,
If you haven't adjusted drum brakes before and do not have the repair manual, STOP, and get help from a mechanic that has. Unlike other repairs where the worse is the vehicle won't run. Making a mistake on brakes may not be found until you need the brakes most.
I know of one child killed because of improper brake adjustments on a Pinz when the driver had to make an emergency stop, or I should say, "attempted" to stop.
It is a good thing to want to learn, but do it safely, and have some one there to supervise and check things as you go.
Dave
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The Trojan Horse... the 1st Pinz used to covertly carry troops into battle .
ATL Pinzgauer XM 718K TUM(HD) 6x6 FFR (aka The Green Grail)