Brake shoe "pull off" tension springs

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olonas

Brake shoe "pull off" tension springs

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I'm in the process of renewing my front brake shoes. (1098cc, 8" drums).
I didn't note which way round the springs were originally fitted. There is a long and shorter coil on each spring. Which way round should the springs fit, or doesn't it matter? Answer would be appreciated. :oops:
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The longer coil runs along the main body of the wheel cylinder, with the shorter coil towards the opening end.
olonas

Brake shoe tension springs

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Les, thanks for that. I failed one of the most important, fundamental rules, to make a mental note, draw a sketch or even take a photograph BEFORE taking anything apart!!!
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We've all been there!
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Hi
Extra info. The springs are off-set, not always noticed. if fitted wrongly will rub a groove into hub( spring steel into cast). Sometimes the source of sqealing/rushing noise from wheel and eventual spring failure................Ivor....
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T72

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hello T72,

Excuse me sort of 'highjacking' this thread, but before the site went down you mentioned a picture in the club mag showing incorrectly fitted brake shoes, I've been trying to find this item for quite a while now, could you please tell me the issue it was in and the page number.
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