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What's the best way to deal with drum brake.
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3500 miles.
Dear drum brake is free but full rusted in the rim and the pads. With only 3500 miles the bearings look great. The grease looks undisturbed. I think I read that using old shoes even if cleaned is a no no. The pads are barely worn. I figure to take brake part cleaner to the drum area. I assume it's fi e underneath. Any input appreciated. R
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The adhesive that binds the linings to the shoes can fail over time, so a lining can separate from a shoe & get jammed between the shoe & drum, locking the rear wheel. It happened to me when rolling the bike off the center stand in the driveway, so it does happen. It would be a real drag for it to happen at speed & far from home. Mine looked fine but were old old old.
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Get new shoes - they're very cheap anyway - and get the drum machined. You can try cleaning and sanding the drum surface, but if there is any pitting or ridges, just get it machined.
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swest wrote: That can be cleaned up.
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I agree.
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Good news is that rear brakes aren't overly important so you should be okay to just clean things up really good (take everything apart and then clean properly).
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I wiped everything down first using clean cloths dampened with denatured alcohol & disposed of the used rags after double wrapping them in plastic bags.
To keep from contaminating the bearings, I made hub covers from plastic bottles & taped them in place with duct tape. Even with the hub protectors, I avoided getting any dust, solvents or cleaning agents on the hubs --- in case the tape wasn't impervious to the fluids n stuff.
My rear wheel was in pretty good shape, but the drum was glazed, so I sanded it very evenly & carefully with 100 grit sandpaper. I worked outside with the wheel against a fence, sanding a short section at a time. Note where you start, sand a small area, wipe off the dust with a clean cloth dampened w denatured alcohol, dispose of rag, rotate wheel, do the next section. Common sense dictates that you should do each section closest to the ground --- to minimize dust & to keep from contaminating the bearings.
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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