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Car Forum / Fiat Cars / June 2004

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jim.gm4dhj - 25 May 2004 20:23 GMT
OK I have now fitted new wheel cyls one of the old ones has seized up ,new
shoes, new fitting kit...I take it the self adjusters on the shoes will now
self adjust without any further bother or is there a way of adjusing the new
shoes up?
jim

'66 MUSTANG.
ato_zee@hotmail.com - 25 May 2004 23:41 GMT
> OK I have now fitted new wheel cyls one of the old ones has seized up ,new
> shoes, new fitting kit...I take it the self adjusters on the shoes will
> now
> self adjust without any further bother or is there a way of adjusing the
> new
> shoes up?

Shoes self adjust. The handbrake actuator also tends to rust solid at
the pivot, I usually have to remove and free it up when fitting new shoes.
If the actuator (the T-shaped bit that the handbrake acts on) is rusted
solid the shoes won't last so long, wear unevenly, and braking is
poorer.
jim.gm4dhj - 05 Jun 2004 16:46 GMT
Just passed its mot today thanks all
jim
jim.gm4dhj - 08 Jun 2004 06:25 GMT
Now the front engine mounting has gone...what a life.....
 
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