Brake shoes rubbing? Chalk may help to see where shoe is contacting.
Assemble without shoes to test.
Bent backing plate or plate not seated properly on swing arm, drum
contacting backing plate.
Loose backing plate, loose wheel cylinder, defective cylinder piston
end so brake shoe doesn't locate in center.
Axle castle nut tight for proper compression of disc washers.
Drum seats on hub and wheel seats on drum without any improper
deflection or interference.
Was the hub disassembled? Proper stack-up of spacers, disc washers,
bearings and locking rings?
Good luck Larry. Let us know what you find.
Ken Chambers, CA
'64 Red
On Mar 22, 2008, at 6:08 PM, LSolheim wrote:
Quote:
> Putting things back together after the early spring/post winter
> maintenance and ran into something unexpected.
>
> The RR drum seemed to go on OK, but as I tightened the drum
> attachment screws I felt rotational interference. At first I
> expected brake shoe interference, but that doesn't seem to be the
> case. She rotates OK with the screws loosened, but tightens up when
> the screws are tightened. Once the wheel is attached @ 87ft-lb
> things do not improve.
>
> Went for a short test drive to see if it would fall into place, but
> the drum heated up unacceptably.
>
> I don't recall this from last year. Certainly the axle couldn't have
> moved or be too far to the inside or it wouldn't fit properly into
> the tranny.
>
> Any ideas out there?
>
> Thanks,
> --Larry
>
>
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