cheezsnake
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Over the last few weeks, I overhauled the brakes, including new drums, shoes, cylinders in the rear, and an aftermarket disc upgrade in the front. Took it for first test drive yesterday ... actually first time I've been able to get it on the road this year. Made sure that I had a good brake pedal before heading down the road. Took it easy. Car ran well. Stopped fine. Avoided any hard stops for now. Exhaust has a good tone, but I didn't notice any odd noises, shuddering, pulling to one side or the other. Car rolled freely with the clutch in. Ended up being about 20-30 mile trip.
When I pulled back in the garage and got out of the car, I noticed a hot smell. I walked around the car, and when I got to the right rear wheel, I could feel the heat coming from it. Let it cool a little while. Then, decided to use a temp gun. That wheel was still 30-40 degrees warmer than the others. Jacked the car up and removed the rear wheels and drums. I was surprised the right drum came right off. Was expecting it to be frozen up. But, that drum was discolored, dark and blue, compared to the left drum. I put a caliper on the shoes, and in that 20 mile trip, the new right shoes had lost a good 1/16 more than the left side.
I must not have had the right side shoes adjusted correctly. Will need to get the drum checked or replaced, and readjust the brakes. What I don't get is how it seemed to drive just fine, and how that drum came right off? Am I missing something?
When I pulled back in the garage and got out of the car, I noticed a hot smell. I walked around the car, and when I got to the right rear wheel, I could feel the heat coming from it. Let it cool a little while. Then, decided to use a temp gun. That wheel was still 30-40 degrees warmer than the others. Jacked the car up and removed the rear wheels and drums. I was surprised the right drum came right off. Was expecting it to be frozen up. But, that drum was discolored, dark and blue, compared to the left drum. I put a caliper on the shoes, and in that 20 mile trip, the new right shoes had lost a good 1/16 more than the left side.
I must not have had the right side shoes adjusted correctly. Will need to get the drum checked or replaced, and readjust the brakes. What I don't get is how it seemed to drive just fine, and how that drum came right off? Am I missing something?