Re: [FWDLK] Locking brakes
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Re: [FWDLK] Locking brakes



Larry,
Just because your drums "look good" and the linings "look good" is, as you
have learned, not good enough. I dont think your problem is spring-related.
Your shoes are grabbing. This can be caused by contaminated linings (from
leaky brake cylinders or dirty hands installing them).  If they are
contaminated, then your drum surfaces will be also .
But more likely, your shoes were not fitted to your drums. Let me explain...
  When I was ready to get my brakes redone, I asked a very reputable Mopar
person here in Seattle how I should go about it.  He told me to take my
drums AND  shoes to a quality brake shop and tell them I want the shoes
relined and fitted to the drums..
The shop relines the shoes and "turns" the drums and somewhere along the way
each pair of shoes is ground/cut to fit the specific drum.
I havent had a chance yet to test my new brakes, but it made perfect sense
to me at the time.
RogerH in Shakytown (Seattle)
----- Original Message -----
From: "larry gardinier" <gardinier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 8:06 AM
Subject: [FWDLK] Locking brakes


> Every time I touch the brakes they lock up. It feels as if I've hit a
> brick wall even wth the lightest touch. Here's what I've done so far:
> New brake cylinders, inspected the shoes ( they look new) inspected the
> drums ( they look freshly turned ) Lubricated all the contact points
> between the shoes, backing plates and carrier assembly, all the brake
> lines look new, and I took the master cylinder apart and it too looks
> like it has just been rebuilt. I've had this car for about seven months
> and I purchased it from someone that was restoring it  (a mechanic
> familiar with these cars). The return springs looked good ( no gaps
> between coils when removed from the car ).Are these springs still
> available? If so where? I adjusted the brakes according to the FSM.
>  This has been an ongoing situation and  I've posted this problem here
> before, now it is a priority as it's the only thing keeping me from
> driving this car.
>  Larry Gardinier
>



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