I'm uninstalling the big brakes and puting the drums back on... I need a picture to reference, I don't remember how they go by memory.
mr. mechanic doesnt remeber how to instal drum brakes? pssh
o wait you work on VWs. cars that come with rear disc brakes after the 90s, like cars should, nevermind...lol
wish i had a pic for you but i jsut wanted to throw in that joke sorry. lol
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I managed to find this:
If you need pics of something, lemme know, I have the full rear setup in boxes in my garage, I can easily "re-assemble" them, and snap some pics for you.
Just note the location of the hole in the backing plate for the e-brake cable in relation to the star wheel (#16 adjuster screw), and lock (#7 actuator lever)
That should tell you the correct direction/placement of the starwheel for each side.
and BTW, which car is this for??
That setup is for the older brakes, the 03+ are identical in assembly, but might look slightly different.
Its for an 03+ that exploded view doesn't even remotely resemble the 03+ setup, thats pretty much a traditional setup right there.
Lucky the 03+ only has a few parts so I figured it out
thanks though
Good to hear you got it figured out at least....post a pic so I can see the differences. They dont have the horseshoe spring do they??
Holy crap. I didn't even remember I still had that diagram still hosted. Nice find.
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the 03-05 brakes are larger then the 95-02's.
Darkstars wrote:Its for an 03+ that exploded view doesn't even remotely resemble the 03+ setup, thats pretty much a traditional setup right there.
Lucky the 03+ only has a few parts so I figured it out
thanks though
well where's the pic for the next guy?
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I was out in the garage/driveway for about 14 hours yesterday.... camera was not on my mind
s1lver_N1p (S-m62) wrote:Darkstars wrote:Its for an 03+ that exploded view doesn't even remotely resemble the 03+ setup, thats pretty much a traditional setup right there.
Lucky the 03+ only has a few parts so I figured it out
thanks though
well where's the pic for the next guy?
That would imply the "next guy" would search.....and that he would still have the pic hosted somewhere.....the chances of both of those things happening are slim...
John Benham wrote:s1lver_N1p (S-m62) wrote:Darkstars wrote:Its for an 03+ that exploded view doesn't even remotely resemble the 03+ setup, thats pretty much a traditional setup right there.
Lucky the 03+ only has a few parts so I figured it out
thanks though
well where's the pic for the next guy?
That would imply the "next guy" would search.....and that he would still have the pic hosted somewhere.....the chances of both of those things happening are slim...
most do. i've borrowed plenty of pics still hosted. oh well. wishful thinking. or you can attach to thread.
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I think I've posted it before, but....
so they DO have the horseshoe clips....
I was lookin for that picture earlier.
sorry to necro post, but if the drums are kinda stuck on there, should i just smack it with a rubber mallot or sledge hammer to loosen it up?
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between the 2....sledge, but i use a smaller version of one myself, or just a larger hammer. My everyday hammer is around 40oz.
John Benham wrote:between the 2....sledge, but i use a smaller version of one myself, or just a larger hammer. My everyday hammer is around 40oz.
ok thanks.
12.33 @ 111.67 mph [Oct 2009]
Dyno'd on 08/02/09 - Mustang Dyno:
327.6 WHP 333.6 WTQ [10.1 AFR]
I'm replacing the adjusting screws on my 99 2.2L Cavy. The guy I bought the car from apparently replaced them with either both forward or reverse thread adjusting screws, I can't remember now. My Haynes doesn't specify which screw is for what side. A little help would be much appreciated.
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Usually the adjusting screw has a R or L on it. If it's new you can see this. when you buy the new one, tell the people which side you need and you should receive the correct side for repair.
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i need a picture of a 95 drum brake assembly, my ebrake broke (the clip that pulls on the parking brake lever) i need a picture so I can show some people what I am talking about so they can find me the part, or does anyone here know where I can get it, thx
yours would be the diagram posted first.
that diagram does not include a pic of the rectangular clip that comes off the brake line to hook and pulls on part #19 when you pull the ebrake
I'm hoping for a non-exploded view of that same thing. I get the joy of doing my rear drums either tonight or on the weekend and who-ever did them last really messed some stuff up and now it's a mess back there. luckly, my rear brakes still work, a bit. . .
I'm trying to install the Brake shoes of an '03 Cavalier but I ran into a little problem. The manual I was using said that the pin that attaches the brake lever to the Shoe slides right out but that is not the case. I could always destroy it to release the Brake lever but the autoparts store doesnt seem to have it. any tips would be appreciated.
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Is there a choice for back brakes like hawk hps pads or does it matter?
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