My car has the pedal type emergency/parking brake and I think it needs tightening. The pedal can be depressed almost to the dimmer switch on the floor and while it does engage the brakes, it must be about 5 or 6 "clicks". I read in the manual that dragging should be happening starting on the second click. How many clicks should it be to be fully engaged? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Scott View PostMy car has the pedal type emergency/parking brake and I think it needs tightening. The pedal can be depressed almost to the dimmer switch on the floor and while it does engage the brakes, it must be about 5 or 6 "clicks". I read in the manual that dragging should be happening starting on the second click. How many clicks should it be to be fully engaged? Thanks.--------------------------------------
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I think mine rear brakes are self adjusting. This car has front discs, but the rear axle was replaced and is a tapered axle. The rear brakes use a wheel cylinder that is 1" in diameter, I believe. Does that sound like the self adjusting kind of setup? I think I was told that it is."Madness...is the exception in individuals, but the rule in groups" - Nietzsche.
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Originally posted by Scott View PostI think mine rear brakes are self adjusting. This car has front discs, but the rear axle was replaced and is a tapered axle. The rear brakes use a wheel cylinder that is 1" in diameter, I believe. Does that sound like the self adjusting kind of setup? I think I was told that it is.--------------------------------------
Sold my 1962; Studeless at the moment
Borrowed Bams50's sigline here:
"Do they all not, by mere virtue of having survived as relics of a bygone era, amass a level of respect perhaps not accorded to them when they were new?"
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Drum brake cars have the wide, oval hole for adjusting with a "brake spoon" while the disc brake cars have 2 studs with locking nuts. Turning those studs moves an acentric inside that moves the shoe towards or away from the drum. They are not self adjusting while the drum brake cars are providing all the parts are there.59 Lark wagon, now V-8, H.D. auto!
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