Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
05-07-2008, 07:28 AM | #1 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Smith Mountain Lake Virginia
Posts: 1,537
|
Melting shoes? Possible? or what?
Pulled the first rear drum tonight (picked up new pads and shoes, 72) - it looks like something melted in there! It's taking forever to get it cleaned... brake cleaner didn't touch it, so I tried good ol' laquer thinner... it was like stirring cold, hot glue. 3 rounds with oven cleaner and it's starting to come around.... what a mess! Any ideas? From the pics, it looks like the edges of the shoes but that might just be where it's building up. The drum came right off real easy - first one in 40+ years of trying It only has a very slight ridge at the edge closest to the frame. My very first thought was rear end lube because it smelled like it when I first pulled the hub but it sure doesn't look like it.
On a side note, the cylinder looks nice and dry and I'm never down any fluid so should I just leave it alone or ???? As always, thanks for any input.
__________________
"A cat will almost always blink when hit between the eyes with a ball peen hammer" (you don't always have to state the obvious) Wear your PPE! You can eat with false teeth but you can't see with a false eye. 1959 Studebaker Silverhawk 350/400 1972 C10 L6 3OTT 2005 F350 - Built - whew! |
Bookmarks |
|
|