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Re: Rear Drums Inner Lining

To: "Kerry Zariwny" <kzariwny@home.com>,
Subject: Re: Rear Drums Inner Lining
From: "PATRICK P. CASTRONOVO" <slick@mohaveaz.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 10:14:24 -0700
If your drum has rust on it, it is a teltale sign of the shoes not touching
it to keep it clean.  That means your wheel cylinder has not been
functioning at all.  whenever you change the brake shoes, to avoid a leaking
cylinder, always re hone the wheel cylinders.  never do just one wheel brake
jobs.  At the least do the two back wheels together, or the two front wheels
together, or preferably, all four at the same time.  Don't forget to put
lubricant on the backing plate, where the shoes ride.  They will work much
better.  On caliper brakes,(disc) they do not require wheel cylinders to be
touched, unless you see it is leaking, or has broken rubber.  The datsun
2000 has front caliper brakes and should not require much more than changing
the pads.  When you put new pads on and it will not go on to the roters
because of the extra thickness, crack open the bleeder valve and the
cylinder will move very easily.  the fluid you lose will not even be
noticed.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kerry Zariwny <kzariwny@home.com>
To: datsun list <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, August 14, 1999 11:40 PM
Subject: Rear Drums Inner Lining


>Hi all
>Hope the weekend is going well!
>
>First of all I want to say thanks to everyone who gave info on how to get
my rear drums off. After three days of thumping with
>rubber mallet and .5 of a can of liquid wrench, I finally got those puppies
off (YAY!).
>
>But if you think you guys are off the hook, ya wrong! This is my first
exposure to drum brakes so I have a quick question: how
>smooth is the inner lining of the drum supposed to be? I just got done
cleaning the drums and my right side is pretty pitted with
>rust spots. I am assuming that it is supposed to be butt smooth. If I have
to replace the drum, that is cool but is there any
>other method (translation: Inexpensive) that I can try?
>
>Thanks again for everyone's assistance!
>
>Kerry Z
>West Linn, Oregon
>1968 1600
>
>


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