Rear Drum Brake Screw
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Rear Drum Brake Screw
After picking up the x-mas tree this afternoon, was driving home when I heard a thunk come from the rear brakes (actually felt it) after I touched the brakes, then a bad brake smell.
Got it home and think I have a broken part in the rear drum brake somewhere. I got the truck on stands and removed the tire. When I rotate the drum I hear a clunking, grinding noise coming from inside.
Tried all the rest of the afternoon to get the screw out of the drum to remove and inspect...no luck...that screw is definitely seized. Any one have any ideas on how to get this out. I'm tempted to drill it out as I have read that the screw is really unnecessary anyway.
Help.
Got it home and think I have a broken part in the rear drum brake somewhere. I got the truck on stands and removed the tire. When I rotate the drum I hear a clunking, grinding noise coming from inside.
Tried all the rest of the afternoon to get the screw out of the drum to remove and inspect...no luck...that screw is definitely seized. Any one have any ideas on how to get this out. I'm tempted to drill it out as I have read that the screw is really unnecessary anyway.
Help.
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ssortnarg
brake drum screw
try one of those motorcycle impact screwdrivers .
You put the appropriate driver head in the handle (hardened steel )
Then whack the handle with a hammer and it forces the blade into the screw while imparting a turning action . Works like a darn on stuck screws .
You put the appropriate driver head in the handle (hardened steel )
Then whack the handle with a hammer and it forces the blade into the screw while imparting a turning action . Works like a darn on stuck screws .
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