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Most likely the cam has worn a groove in the brake shoe bearing-plate. Take out the brake shoes, on the end of each alloy shoe you'll see a small metal plate that the mechanism pushes onto. Look carefully and you will probably see a groove worn in that plate. Most times this can be cured by putting the shoes back upside-down (you will probably have to move the springs to the other side too) so that the cam presses on a fresh bit of the bearing-plate. Sometimes, the plates themselves are removable, so you can flip them over. In the past I have just filed the groove out of the plate which worked well too. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Hi.
This exact thing was happening with my CLR, changed the shoes TNA, cleaned the cam mechanism also to no avail. I had to stop in order for it to disengage.
Turned out to be the (and this is going to be murder to explain) but here goes: The link bar that connects the foot pedal to the drum break attaches to a thingymajig that hangs down, the bar pulls it forward thus causing it to turn, this transfers through to a flat tab which in turn, turns; pushing the pads out against the inside of your wheel.
You need to clean where the thingymajig goes through the drumbreak casing. Whack on some WD40 then waggle it about to free it up.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 292 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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