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Hello,

anybody with a bigger/better drawing than this?

drumbrake.jpg

I need to rebuild my OE drum brake and want to be sure I still have all the little bits...

:unsure:

TIA!

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A new expander is spendy [cough] £50-60 [/cough].

But is easily servicable.

As Les says keep a note of what came from where and which way it pointed!. Someone with 25.4cm of mechanical knowledge should be able to put it back together.

I lost one of the (2 only) rollers when it came apart unexpectedly.

After a trawl around the eng. dept. at work I considered the easiest way to replace it was to cut out a small section from the unthreaded potion of a M8 (possM10) bolt.

Still works fine :D

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Everything fell (exploded?) apart while I was "kindly" pulling it off!

:(

So I picked up all the bits from the ground and putted them in a box...

I would have liked a better detailed pic 'cos I'm sure some little bast*** went lost...

I will make a count and see if I can solve the puzzle... :unsure:

(DUH)

(OUFF)

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I cannot remember how the rod attaches to the main piston but besides that you should have

Cast body

Main piston and rod

2 opposed pistons with the brake pad groove

2 rollers

The main piston has a slope machined into it.

This can, pretty much, only go back in one position.

The two rollers go in, one each side. But easier to do one side at a time ;)

The tricky bit is which way the remaining pistons go in as they have a slope on them too. But there is only two ways they fit so you can only be wrong once.

Assemble it, pull the rod, it it expands all is ok, else assemble it the other way.

Once your happy with the assembly and it's greased up ready to go back in put an elastic band around it to stop it coming to pieces before you need it in the rebuild.

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You can assemble the entire system on the backplate on the bench (...)Then just bolt the brake assembly to the transfer

That's the plan

:)

Thanks Sgnas,Les and Ralph,oh just checked out your thread,pics will be useful,I saved the whole page

so I can rebuild the drum brake while confortably sitting in front of the pc

:D

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Update

Well it wasn't that hard!

Yet to put it back in place under the 90 but it's assembled now.

Notepad:

-mine (1997) is different from the one pictured in the drawing.

I found the right one in the repair manual,mine has just a cable lever

which expands the shoes.

-rebuild is quite straightforward but the pin (N° 1 in the illustration)

which holds it is a bit** to lock with its C clip (N°3).

Sorry I can't post the image at the mo.

Now, there's the pin, a flat washer, 2 curved "springy" washers and the "C" clip.

Where do the 2 curve washers go?

:unsure:

1)Pin > flat washer > curved washer > cable lever > brake shoe > curved washer > "C" clip

or

2)Pin > flat washer > curved washer > cable lever > > curved washer > brake shoe > "C" clip

or

3)Pin > flat washer > cable lever > > curved washer > curved washer > brake shoe > "C" clip

(tried this but I guess it's not the right way)

I hope it makes sense...?

:wacko:

I'll leave this evening and will bring the handbrake with me,I'd like to refit it tomorrow so to park the Cube safely again

in front of the pub during the weekend

:D

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They hold the drum on the assembly

Ah,thanks,better to have then :D

BTW I'm quite sure there's only one on mine :huh:

"off short" = very short? :)

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It does prevent the drum from falling on your bonce though - ask Mark Jenkins

I never realized the weight of the drum until the day I pulled it off

:D

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You can leave the screw if you can't get one. It just keeps the drum in place while you fit the prop.

Les. :)

Mine had no screws in it when I replaced it, so I got some and put them in. 2 weeks later was taking it off again, and they're a swine to remove, so I left them out.

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