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Brake Pull Off Spring
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 7:01 pm
by markie
Hello
Im replacing all the pull off springs as the current ones are past the best. Just need the correct holes to use to be confirmed, as the rear springs were fitted incorrectly and the front ones looked forced.
Cheers Mark
brake springs
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 8:26 pm
by Willie
There are varied opinions on this subject. With new,unstretched springs,
you should be ok using the 'nearest ' holes. If springs are a bit tired
use one 'far' hole. you must also check that the springs are not
binding on the side of the wheel cylinders....using a 'far'hole will
move the spring away if this condition occurs. The springs with
two coils on them,one long and one short should be fitted with the
small coil at the adjuster end to avoid binding.
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 8:52 pm
by markie
Willie
Thanks for that , i take it you mean far and near the holes on either shoe. mark
springs
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 9:20 pm
by Willie
Yes, the 'near' hole is both nearer to the other shoes hole and nearer
to the wheel cylinder. The 'far' hole would entail stretching each
spring more AND would move the spring away from the cylinder.
If you are having trouble with the shoes not freeing from the
drums after operation then you should check that the wheel
cylinder pistons are free to move in their bores by hand. I had this
trouble caused by the 'special brake grease' which I had applied to
the wheel cylinder bores going hard and practically seizing them up.