I just got through working on the rear brakes by replacing the shoes, having
the drums turned, and bleeding the system. While assembling the shoes, I
backed off the adjuster all the way. The pedal feels firm and has a normal
range of travel.
With the coach jacked up and turning the wheels by hand, there is some drag
at each wheel. After a test-drive of a mile or two, deliberately applying
the brakes from time to time, the hubs and wheels feel cool but the brake
drums are hot to the touch without searing the flesh. Is this condition
normal with a new brake job and how much drag is acceptable?
Bill Macdonald
77 Kingsley, Beaverton, Oregon
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(503) 526-8649
eieioh
the drums turned, and bleeding the system. While assembling the shoes, I
backed off the adjuster all the way. The pedal feels firm and has a normal
range of travel.
With the coach jacked up and turning the wheels by hand, there is some drag
at each wheel. After a test-drive of a mile or two, deliberately applying
the brakes from time to time, the hubs and wheels feel cool but the brake
drums are hot to the touch without searing the flesh. Is this condition
normal with a new brake job and how much drag is acceptable?
Bill Macdonald
77 Kingsley, Beaverton, Oregon
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(503) 526-8649
eieioh