rtadams89
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The parking brake on my new Deuce seems to be barely functional. It keeps it from rolling when parked on just past flat ground, but anything beyond that and it will take off. So:
- I ran out of light today to check (not literally, I have a flashlight with the Deuce), but assuming the pads are still good and I just need to adjust the cable, can I do so without removing the propeller shafts and such? The TM has the cable adjustment as part of parking brakeshoe maintenance section which has a prerequisite for the propeller shafts to be removed, but that seems to only be necessary for the other steps.
- If the lining is mostly gone, the TM specifies to replace the whole brakeshoe. Is there any harm to re-lining the existing shoe? I see a number of threads here where people have done just that, but the comment that goes along is always along the lines of "I don't want to spend the money on new brakeshoes yet, so for now I'm just relining." Is there any performance/safety reason to NOT save the money and just reline?
- I'm sure this one will fire a few people up: while the parking brake is in this weak state, I've considered parking the deuce in gear (with the engine stop pulled out and the wheels chocked). I see the TM and numerous threads here talk about not doing so to avoid something bumping the deuce and having a run away. I'm trying to wrap my head around how that would happen. Would a run away only be possible with the engine stop pushed in, or is there some way for these things to get going with the engine stop pulled out? Never really found an answer to this; just horror stories of the things taking off in a light breeze.