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I want to check my rear brakes, but can't get the damn brake drums off
to inspect the shoes. Is there some trick I don't know about how to remove the brake drums ? I've whacked them with a hammer and sprayed rust-buster on the lugs, in case they are rusted on. Still, they won't budge. And YES, the emergency brake is OFF. |
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Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in
news:1145670224.277668.141350@t31g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > I want to check my rear brakes, but can't get the damn brake drums off > to inspect the shoes. Is there some trick I don't know about how to > remove the brake drums ? I've whacked them with a hammer and sprayed > rust-buster on the lugs, in case they are rusted on. Still, they won't > budge. And YES, the emergency brake is OFF. > > They won't move at all, right? Get a 1/2 lb ball-peen hammer. Tap the spaces between the lugs, rotating and tapping as you go. You can tap hard if you like, so it's more like a whack. Eventually you'll break up the rust that's gluing things together and the drum will come off. If it now wiggles but still won't come off, that's a different problem... -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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On 21 Apr 2006 18:43:44 -0700, Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote:
>I want to check my rear brakes, but can't get the damn brake drums off >to inspect the shoes. Is there some trick I don't know about how to >remove the brake drums ? I've whacked them with a hammer and sprayed >rust-buster on the lugs, in case they are rusted on. Still, they won't >budge. And YES, the emergency brake is OFF. use the threaded holes in the drums. just start screwing bolts in until it pops. that's what those holes are for! Chip |
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chip <hs4797@brevard.net> wrote in
news:ht4j42pubkj9a9ufbqdr1gc7h2m5n8l3pg@4ax.com: > On 21 Apr 2006 18:43:44 -0700, Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote: > >>I want to check my rear brakes, but can't get the damn brake drums off >>to inspect the shoes. Is there some trick I don't know about how to >>remove the brake drums ? I've whacked them with a hammer and sprayed >>rust-buster on the lugs, in case they are rusted on. Still, they won't >>budge. And YES, the emergency brake is OFF. > > > use the threaded holes in the drums. just start screwing bolts in > until it pops. that's what those holes are for! > Chip > In my neck of the woods those screw holes are *worse* than useless. We have too much rust. To the OP: If you use those holes and all the metal does is bulge, STOP! Then tap the surrounding areas with the hammer as I said earlier. Lots of good whacks with the hammer will achieve your objective. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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I had this problem on an Isuzu pickup and I eventually took it to a mechanic
because I could not get them off no matter how much I hit it with a hammer. He used an air hammer until they broke loose. Even then, he had to go to town with that air hammer for a good 5 minutes before they would release. Sid <Chief_Billy@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1145670224.277668.141350@t31g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >I want to check my rear brakes, but can't get the damn brake drums off > to inspect the shoes. Is there some trick I don't know about how to > remove the brake drums ? I've whacked them with a hammer and sprayed > rust-buster on the lugs, in case they are rusted on. Still, they won't > budge. And YES, the emergency brake is OFF. > |
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Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote:
> I want to check my rear brakes, but can't get the damn brake drums off > to inspect the shoes. Is there some trick I don't know about how to > remove the brake drums ? I've whacked them with a hammer and sprayed > rust-buster on the lugs, in case they are rusted on. Still, they won't > budge. And YES, the emergency brake is OFF. > my rear drums (98 civic cx) have 2 threaded holes, perfect size for2 LONG metric threaded bolts. find 2, thread em in, itll push the drum right off. |
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Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote: > I want to check my rear brakes, but can't get the damn brake drums off > to inspect the shoes. Is there some trick I don't know about how to > remove the brake drums ? I've whacked them with a hammer and sprayed > rust-buster on the lugs, in case they are rusted on. Still, they won't > budge. And YES, the emergency brake is OFF. Thanks to all. I guess I was going at it the right way, but without enough ferocity. I'll give them another whack.... And I didn't even consider the two bolt-holes.......never even gave them a thought. Again, many thanks... |
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<Chief_Billy@hotmail.com> wrote
> And I didn't even consider the two bolt-holes.......never > even gave > them a thought. Oh for sure get the correct fitting bolts and put them in those holes. I drove my 91 Civic for many years in the Northern U.S. Using the bolt holes a few years ago, I didn't have any meaningful problem getting the drums off. BTW, always helps others (now or for the archives) to post your year of Honda and miles on it, in addition to the model. :-) |
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