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New brake shoe adjustment difficulty - yes, I read the TM
Disclaimer: I have, use and read the pertinent TM and also searched.
I replaced, a little while ago, full brakes, all around; cylinders, flex lines, shoes, hardware.
I adjusted the brakes exactly as per TM - at least, tried to - and I am not happy with it.
Can I get the brakes to work? Sure. They work, quite well, I can get lockup.
What irks me is that I cannot get the adjustment to be precise. When I try to get the lower gap to 0.01, the top drags. When I get the top to 0.02, the bottom is way more then 0.01.
It almost seems as if the "curve" of the new brake shoes does not quite match the curve of the drums.
I managed to adjust all brakes so they work. Probably work well. I tested them hard on a gravel road and made sure I can lock up all six.
I do not know for how long, I do not know if the shoes flex - with brake pressure applied - and make full contact with the drum or if I am just braking with a certain segment of the shoe making contact with the drum.
I guess I could test it...load the truck full with gravel and get the brakes hot on a downhill slope and see how long it takes for them to fade.
Any pointers? Am I missing something? Is this normal or common? Did I put hardware in incorrectly? Do I get to rip it all off again and need to put each shoe into a vise to squeeze it into shape?
I have read, in other threads, that other people resort to adjusting their brakes similar to drum brakes on a car; tighten until drag, then back off. Maybe for similar reasons?
Shoes, btw, are from a reputable vendor off this site, so I assume they are being used by many SS members.
Disclaimer: I have, use and read the pertinent TM and also searched.
I replaced, a little while ago, full brakes, all around; cylinders, flex lines, shoes, hardware.
I adjusted the brakes exactly as per TM - at least, tried to - and I am not happy with it.
Can I get the brakes to work? Sure. They work, quite well, I can get lockup.
What irks me is that I cannot get the adjustment to be precise. When I try to get the lower gap to 0.01, the top drags. When I get the top to 0.02, the bottom is way more then 0.01.
It almost seems as if the "curve" of the new brake shoes does not quite match the curve of the drums.
I managed to adjust all brakes so they work. Probably work well. I tested them hard on a gravel road and made sure I can lock up all six.
I do not know for how long, I do not know if the shoes flex - with brake pressure applied - and make full contact with the drum or if I am just braking with a certain segment of the shoe making contact with the drum.
I guess I could test it...load the truck full with gravel and get the brakes hot on a downhill slope and see how long it takes for them to fade.
Any pointers? Am I missing something? Is this normal or common? Did I put hardware in incorrectly? Do I get to rip it all off again and need to put each shoe into a vise to squeeze it into shape?
I have read, in other threads, that other people resort to adjusting their brakes similar to drum brakes on a car; tighten until drag, then back off. Maybe for similar reasons?
Shoes, btw, are from a reputable vendor off this site, so I assume they are being used by many SS members.
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