I thought I had seen this topic in earlier posts, but I can't find it now that I need it. Isn't that always the case.
I haven't been able to reassemble the brake drum on to the hub of my front left wheel because even at the shoe's most retracted position there isn't enough clearance to push the drum over the shoes. I can force it somewhat but not enough and I never think forcing anything on an old car is a good idea.
The drum does not have a ridge worn into it. It was snug taking it off. I replaced the wheel cylinders with ones that matched exactly from Roberts Motor Parts. I discovered that the pushrod on the bottom cylinder was incorrect and belonged on a rear wheel. It was long enough to never allow the cam to reach the shoe for adjustment. Once that was resolved I thought I would be OK, but it still is too snug for assembly.
I thought I might have swollen shoes from leaking fluid, but two tests from a NYS DOT mechanic friend of mine were inconclusive, revealing no evidence of soaked lining.
I think I am missing some trick for reassembly and don't want to order new shoes if that isn't likely to solve the problem. Does anyone have any ideas? Does anyone know what thickness the lining should be when new?
Thanks in advance for any info or for just reading this far. All ideas are welcome.
Justin Schiess
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1928 Durant
1947 DeSoto
1950 Chrysler Traveler
1965 Rambler American
1985 Dodge 600 Convertible
1987 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser