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#486882 - 02/12/08 06:57 PM 1941 dodge luxury liner
nevrgonamakit Offline
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Registered: 02/12/08
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i am trying to too remove the rear drums. I have turned the adjusting nuts and bolts. Can feel that the drum is tuning without drag or interfrance from shoes. caster nut is off. can not see what could be holding them on. Pounded on drum with hammer still no results. there is a key way visible on the side, i am trying to remove (pass side). However on the drivers side there is a notch but no key. What do i need to do to get these off. garage kept but not driven for three years. i need some help

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#486905 - 02/12/08 07:55 PM Re: 1941 dodge luxury liner [Re: nevrgonamakit]
Bob Kinker Offline
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Registered: 04/19/01
Posts: 673
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You need a very heavy duty puller to get the drums off. They are seated on a taper on the rear axles.
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#486972 - 02/13/08 03:18 AM Re: 1941 dodge luxury liner [Re: Bob Kinker]
Mika Jaakkola Offline
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Registered: 03/20/03
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haha , this is the trickiest part removal in a mopar car. smile

Found good instructions:

INSTRUCTIONS HERE



Edited by Mika Jaakkola (02/15/08 03:41 AM)
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#487785 - 02/16/08 04:15 PM Re: 1941 dodge luxury liner [Re: Mika Jaakkola]
nevrgonamakit Offline
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thanks a million..... now to find this puller............

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#487872 - 02/17/08 01:13 AM Re: 1941 dodge luxury liner [Re: nevrgonamakit]
elmo39 Offline
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Try Les Fairbanks .Email lessue@parrett.net, he makes rear brake drum pullers for Mopar's.

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#487887 - 02/17/08 07:45 AM Re: 1941 dodge luxury liner [Re: elmo39]
Bob Kinker Offline
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Also, they show up on Ebay regularly.
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1964 Imperial Crown Coupe
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