gstacky
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Re: Bringing her back...
I took the rear wheels off so I could get to the brakes and rear axle seals, but the drums wouldn't come off. Normally, there is an adjuster screw you back off, which may be the big nut on the top of the backing plate. I'm not familiar with this style and the nuts wouldn't turn either direction with moderate force, so I'll be doing a little research to see how to loosen the adjusters. Hopefully tomorrow I can get the seals, wheel cylinders, shoes and hardware replaced and then put the drums back on Wednesday after having them machined.
That big nut is not your adjuster, the adjuster is at the bottom, and you probably won't be able to turn it anyways. Just get out a big hammer and start pounding the drum off. There is a ridge of rust on the inside of the drum that is holding it on.
By the way, is that your syclone rear axle? That looks like a 2wd rear axle, and that big nut is a pain to get off, it just holds the backing plate to the rear end housing with the two smaller ones at the bottom.
I took the rear wheels off so I could get to the brakes and rear axle seals, but the drums wouldn't come off. Normally, there is an adjuster screw you back off, which may be the big nut on the top of the backing plate. I'm not familiar with this style and the nuts wouldn't turn either direction with moderate force, so I'll be doing a little research to see how to loosen the adjusters. Hopefully tomorrow I can get the seals, wheel cylinders, shoes and hardware replaced and then put the drums back on Wednesday after having them machined.
That big nut is not your adjuster, the adjuster is at the bottom, and you probably won't be able to turn it anyways. Just get out a big hammer and start pounding the drum off. There is a ridge of rust on the inside of the drum that is holding it on.
By the way, is that your syclone rear axle? That looks like a 2wd rear axle, and that big nut is a pain to get off, it just holds the backing plate to the rear end housing with the two smaller ones at the bottom.