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posted on 15/11/03 at 09:33 AM |
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Brake Drums
Has anyone got a photo of the insides of a Sierra brake drum? I took mine to bits and can't for the chuffin' life of me work out where all
the springs go! I've got the Haynes manual, but the drawings a bit vauge on were all the springs go....
Cheers
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posted on 17/11/03 at 09:16 PM |
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I think I've got the measure of it. Can someone who's seen one complete have a quick look at these and see if I've done anything
really stupid?
Brake Drum
The photo's are quite big, but I wanted to get the detail in. The bit I'm not sure about is the spring marked A-B.
The B end is clipped in the same hole as a big fat spring, and the A end shares it's hole with the auto adjuster bar.
They haynes manual isn't very clear about any of this, just showing the springs in vaugely the same post code as the brake shoes.
Any help greatly appreciated, dodgy brakes are not something I need!
Cheers,
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posted on 17/11/03 at 09:43 PM |
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Looks ok to me.... Why not put the drum back on, and see if the handbrake locks it up!
Ben
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nick205
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posted on 18/11/03 at 09:08 AM |
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Looks right to me as well, mine are built exactly the same!
Nick
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posted on 18/11/03 at 07:52 PM |
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Cool, I'll give them a blast this weekend and see what happens..
Cheers for the help
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