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Drum brake issue
« on: December 19 2010, 04:25:09 PM »
I seldom drive the 69 - 442 but when I do, the right front wheel will not turn.
Once I drag it some, it become unfrozen and works OK.
Fix?

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Re: Drum brake issue
« Reply #1 on: December 19 2010, 04:33:29 PM »
Residual line pressure (dubious) or a bad cylinder.

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" Sticking is another problem that may afflict a wheel cylinder. Sometimes a piston will stick in its bore because dirt or corrosion acts like a wedge and jams it tight. If this happens, the brake may not release causing the shoe to drag. "

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Re: Drum brake issue
« Reply #2 on: December 19 2010, 05:55:24 PM »
Quote from: "ES1 @ Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:25 pm"
I seldom drive the 69 - 442 but when I do, the right front wheel will not turn.
Once I drag it some, it become unfrozen and works OK.
Fix?
I have the same problem with mine. If I drive it three times a year I'm lucky. I did both cylinders, brake hoses,  and spring kits and it still does it. I was thinking the amount of metal in the replacement shoes since asbestos was banned makes them rust fast to the drum. I tried to get new drums, just for shits and giggles, but they all are like the Chev., not the flaring on the outboard side. I was also considering disc brake conversion but there goes the "all original" part of my car.

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Re: Drum brake issue
« Reply #3 on: December 19 2010, 06:15:32 PM »
[/quote]I have the same problem with mine. If I drive it three times a year I'm lucky. I did both cylinders, brake hoses,

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Drum brake issue
« Reply #4 on: December 19 2010, 06:18:31 PM »
and a bad brake hose can cause the same....
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Drum brake issue
« Reply #5 on: December 19 2010, 06:40:26 PM »
Quote from: "Steve Wood @ Sun Dec 19, 2010 6:18 pm"
and a bad brake hose can cause the same....
Your right, but like I mentioned earlier, I did both of mine a it didn't cure it. It is a frustrating issue to have. If I drive mine bout an hour or so in moderate stop and go traffic, it starts pulling like a bitch. I hope he fixes his and than hopefully the same thing fixes mine. I really think asbestos shoes would cure it.

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Re: Drum brake issue
« Reply #6 on: December 19 2010, 07:03:21 PM »
I did the hoses as well.
I might try new cylinder as this never did it before but it maybe it is the shoes.
Bet it has been 15 years or more since the last brake job.

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Re: Drum brake issue
« Reply #7 on: December 20 2010, 06:33:33 AM »
Check the leading and trailing of the shoes, I have seen them incorrect . . . hence shoe grabs

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Re: Drum brake issue
« Reply #8 on: December 20 2010, 07:36:53 AM »
Make sure your self adjusters are installed correctly and or not frozen. If the car is rarely used take them all off and get manual adjusters with new spring sets Also what AJ said is real common. Seen many with 2 primary shoes on one side..
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