Posted: 27 Dec 2004 01:52 am
If you think you have got problems, I have spent Christmas eve and Christmas day changing the rear brake shoes.
I fitted them to both wheels, then couldn't refit
the brake drum to the second wheel. Then realised I had made
a mistake since there is special way round to fit the shoes
to each wheel. By this time one of the shoes was cream crackered
and I had to go back to square one and fit a second set from the
attic. Thinking they have to be done as an axle set, I had to redid the
first wheel too since the brake shoes were a different make.
While doing this I spotted the wheel cylinder
was leaking so another trip to the attic yielded a spare
wheel cylinder (or 4) from which the cylinders and seals were
taken. Finally got the rear brakes and drum back together
and bled the rear brakes. Moved to the front to bleed them
but one of the same said or sad nipples was blocked and
a good 45 minutes was spent trying to unblock it. I never
knew these things would cause me so much trouble.
Fortunately the brakes all seem to work fine now - which is great but
it doesn't help on ice....trying to brake gently going down hill she went into
two very scary rear-end slides but straightened out OK, luckily.
Rapidly becoming a legend in my own head.
Hope I can enjoy the rest of Christmad.
ttfn
Jonathan bin Lardin - rubbish mechanic.
I fitted them to both wheels, then couldn't refit
the brake drum to the second wheel. Then realised I had made
a mistake since there is special way round to fit the shoes
to each wheel. By this time one of the shoes was cream crackered
and I had to go back to square one and fit a second set from the
attic. Thinking they have to be done as an axle set, I had to redid the
first wheel too since the brake shoes were a different make.
While doing this I spotted the wheel cylinder
was leaking so another trip to the attic yielded a spare
wheel cylinder (or 4) from which the cylinders and seals were
taken. Finally got the rear brakes and drum back together
and bled the rear brakes. Moved to the front to bleed them
but one of the same said or sad nipples was blocked and
a good 45 minutes was spent trying to unblock it. I never
knew these things would cause me so much trouble.
Fortunately the brakes all seem to work fine now - which is great but
it doesn't help on ice....trying to brake gently going down hill she went into
two very scary rear-end slides but straightened out OK, luckily.
Rapidly becoming a legend in my own head.
Hope I can enjoy the rest of Christmad.
ttfn
Jonathan bin Lardin - rubbish mechanic.