Drum Brake Adjuster Not Clicking at Carl Buteau blog

Drum Brake Adjuster Not Clicking. There's probably something wrong with the self adjusting mechanism, or maybe it's in backwards. 2) carbide dremmel out the oblong. Signs that your drum brakes may need adjusting include the brake pedal going down too far or feeling spongy, the vehicle pulling to one side when braking, or clicking noise when you apply the brakes. Remove the drum and have an assistant repeated pull on the parking. The adjuster arm is touching the right area of the star wheel. 1) remove the gd axle to get better sight on the adjuster; The left side is all together and the self adjuster works fine. All new shoes, springs and wheel cylinders. I just rebuilt the rear drum brakes in my 69. I can adjust in manually and it clicks properly when tightening. The right drum has an issue and i can't figure out what i did wrong. Here are the options i can see:

247 AUTOHOLIC How to Adjust your Drum Brakes
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I just rebuilt the rear drum brakes in my 69. There's probably something wrong with the self adjusting mechanism, or maybe it's in backwards. 2) carbide dremmel out the oblong. Signs that your drum brakes may need adjusting include the brake pedal going down too far or feeling spongy, the vehicle pulling to one side when braking, or clicking noise when you apply the brakes. The left side is all together and the self adjuster works fine. The right drum has an issue and i can't figure out what i did wrong. I can adjust in manually and it clicks properly when tightening. 1) remove the gd axle to get better sight on the adjuster; The adjuster arm is touching the right area of the star wheel. Remove the drum and have an assistant repeated pull on the parking.

247 AUTOHOLIC How to Adjust your Drum Brakes

Drum Brake Adjuster Not Clicking There's probably something wrong with the self adjusting mechanism, or maybe it's in backwards. I just rebuilt the rear drum brakes in my 69. Remove the drum and have an assistant repeated pull on the parking. The left side is all together and the self adjuster works fine. Signs that your drum brakes may need adjusting include the brake pedal going down too far or feeling spongy, the vehicle pulling to one side when braking, or clicking noise when you apply the brakes. 1) remove the gd axle to get better sight on the adjuster; There's probably something wrong with the self adjusting mechanism, or maybe it's in backwards. I can adjust in manually and it clicks properly when tightening. Here are the options i can see: 2) carbide dremmel out the oblong. All new shoes, springs and wheel cylinders. The adjuster arm is touching the right area of the star wheel. The right drum has an issue and i can't figure out what i did wrong.

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