Bud,
It could be the adjuster wedges are too short or it could be the shoes are
not quite right.
We ran into the same problem at Grattan a few years ago with John Deikis'
race Midget. We couldn't adjust the rear brakes tight enough to do any
good. I believe all of the parts on John's car were original except for the
shoes. We solved the problem by having a guy with a TIG welder add about
1/16" to the shoes in the area where the adjuster wedge contacts the shoe.
Worked great!
Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bud Pazur" <bpazur@excel.net>
To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 5:27 PM
Subject: Help - Weird Rear Brake Problem
> WST and I replaced the rear disc brakes on SilverStreak last year with
> later
> 948 drums. It sat all winter, and now I find that I can't adjust them. It
> appears that the adjuster wedges ( Moss part #181-905) are not long enough
> to
> engage the adjuster tappet (Moss #181-895). My sincere apologies ;-) for
> referencing Mo$$ (we got all the parts from PPP), but I just want people
> to
> know what the parts I am talking about are. When the adjuster tappet is
> screwed all the way in, it doesn't begin to move the wedges, and hence,
> the
> shoes, out. Has anyone encountered this problem? I want to autocross at RA
> MOTRAH 007 in May, but this throws a monkey wrench into that plan.
>
> TIA
>
> Bud
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