Guest Fletchafloat Posted June 2, 2014 Share Posted June 2, 2014 Hello All. I need to adjust the brakes on a Chandler for a friend. I know nought about them. There is some confusion as to whether the brake drums are actually around the right way. Could anyone please provide me with a relevant picture from a manual? Failing that, I may be able to take a photo and send to someone who knows? Excuse my ignorance.Cheers,Fletchafloat in Australia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFranklin Posted July 9, 2014 Share Posted July 9, 2014 Pretty obscure make, I don't have a book on them but if you use common sense you might just be able to get a passable job. First make sure all movable parts are free and without too much clearance. The linings need to be free of the drums when the pedal is released regardless if they are internal or external, so all the springs need to do their job. next adjust the shoes/bands for minimum clearance to the drum without excessive drag. this should get you at least a stop. Post a few pictures to see what you are working on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Fletchafloat Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 Pretty obscure make, I don't have a book on them but if you use common sense you might just be able to get a passable job. First make sure all movable parts are free and without too much clearance. The linings need to be free of the drums when the pedal is released regardless if they are internal or external, so all the springs need to do their job. next adjust the shoes/bands for minimum clearance to the drum without excessive drag. this should get you at least a stop. Post a few pictures to see what you are working on.Thanks JFranklin. I found a couple of photos on the forum that convinced me that the hubs were around the right way - someone had previously swaped left for right hubs but that was incorrect. Then, as you suggest, I used common sense and worked it out. Shoes are external and previously only one shoe on each was adjusted. I have fixed that and now the brakes are fine. You say this is a pretty obscure make? My friend, the owner (83 y. o. lady) is about to sell up a lot of collectible stuff, including a number of cars, one being this one. It is in Western Australia, but your club may wish to be aware of this vehicle coming on the market. It will be sold by auction on September. Is it worth posting details and some photos?Fletchafloat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFranklin Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 Details and photos always help in selling an item, that is called advertising. the more people know about it the greater chance of a favorable sale. Thank you for the update. J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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