While I have not performed any brake work on a Roadster, I have on
various other makes of cars. I discovered many years ago that
'documenting' the disassembly with a Polaroid camera saves a lot of
grief in reassembly when you can't seem to remember how things
looked. I'm sure a digital camera would make a fine substitute.
Good luck on your brake job.
-- lonestar
On 20 Feb 2003 at 16:55, Allen Blackmon wrote:
> To List,
>
> Well, the car is slowly getting closer. I'm now going to replace the
> rear wheels cylinders and shoes. However, I've never done that before
> and I'm not sure how to go about it. I haven't yet taken the shoes
> off, so at least I can see how it goes together. Is there a set of
> instructions somewhere on how to do it? How do I get the springs on
> the shoes? Is it easy to get the shoes back on the "hub"? How easy
> is it to replace the cylinders? And once I get the shoes back on
> (hopefully), how do I get the drums back on. Help and thanks in
> advance!!
>
> Allen
> 1970 2000 #13774
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