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Old 10 Feb 2006, 01:04 pm
Cooper Blake
 
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Default Civic drum squeak (in reverse)

I have a 99 Civic HX with 74k miles. I have replaced the front brakes a
couple times (watch out for Raybestos QuietStop!) but the rear drums have
never been touched.

Recently I started noticing brake squeal in the rear when backing down my
steep driveway in the morning. I didn't notice under normal driving and
braking, so I ignored it. After a few more weeks or so, I started to hear
more of an intermittent scraping sound when braking in reverse. At this
point I became concerned that the pads had worn down & were damaging the
drum.

After a few days or so I bought some new brake shoes and popped open the
drums. Not only did everything look fine, but the old shoes looked like
they were only 50% worn; there was really no apparent use in replacing
them. The inner drum surfaces were smooth, as were the shoes.

The brakes seem to be operating just fine; I use the e-brake every day.
In forward motion the ebrake works effectively; the front discs squeal a
little when cold (standard Raybestos organic pads), otherwise I don't
notice anything. Does anyone have an idea what might cause these strange
sounds? Again I only notice it in reverse, and if I pulse the brakes a
few times it will start to go away.

thanks,
Cooper
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Old 10 Feb 2006, 06:52 pm
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Default Re: Civic drum squeak (in reverse)

"Cooper Blake" <nospam@verizon.net> wrote in
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> The brakes seem to be operating just fine; I use the e-brake every
> day. In forward motion the ebrake works effectively; the front discs
> squeal a little when cold (standard Raybestos organic pads),
> otherwise I don't notice anything. Does anyone have an idea what
> might cause these strange sounds?




Usually dust on the parts of the shoes that do not normally touch the
drums. Remove drums, and wipe off the dust from the drums and shoes with a
water-dampened rag.


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Old 11 Feb 2006, 07:46 pm
'Curly Q. Links'
 
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Default Re: Civic drum squeak (in reverse)

Cooper Blake wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Civic HX with 74k miles. I have replaced the front brakes a
> couple times (watch out for Raybestos QuietStop!) but the rear drums have
> never been touched.
>
> Recently I started noticing brake squeal in the rear when backing down my
> steep driveway in the morning. I didn't notice under normal driving and
> braking, so I ignored it. After a few more weeks or so, I started to hear
> more of an intermittent scraping sound when braking in reverse. At this
> point I became concerned that the pads had worn down & were damaging the
> drum.
>
> After a few days or so I bought some new brake shoes and popped open the
> drums. Not only did everything look fine, but the old shoes looked like
> they were only 50% worn; there was really no apparent use in replacing
> them. The inner drum surfaces were smooth, as were the shoes.
>
> The brakes seem to be operating just fine; I use the e-brake every day.
> In forward motion the ebrake works effectively; the front discs squeal a
> little when cold (standard Raybestos organic pads), otherwise I don't
> notice anything. Does anyone have an idea what might cause these strange
> sounds? Again I only notice it in reverse, and if I pulse the brakes a
> few times it will start to go away.
>
> thanks,
> Cooper


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There's something like ten points in the back drums that need a dab of
'goopy stuff'. The original stuff from Honda is copper colored, and
provides lubrication and _kills vibration_ . I use Coppercote. If
somebody has been in there and cleaned it off, or is got washed off, you
will get too much noise.
P.S. I think it's good advice to set you handbrake cable loose enough to
allow 5-8 clicks to lockup. The reasoning: If the cable is too tight
(like VW, one click) it won't allow the auto adjusters to 'reload' when
the handbrake is released. That adjustment is at the handle end on all
Hondas, AFAIK.

'Curly'
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