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    I just recieved my Dads Stude and I am going through the brakes as they are gone. I cant get the drums off of the rear. Do I need a special puller to remove the rear drums on a 63 Champ?

    Thanks for the help.

  • #2
    Yes. It must pull on the studs. Do not pull or strike the drums themselves, as you will damage them. Use a search on this site to locate information on rear drum pullers.

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    • #3
      Brad Johnson,
      SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
      Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
      '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
      '56 Sky Hawk in process

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      • #4
        I bought this one at autozone for $25.00. They carry them in house. Mine is for 3.75 and 4.5 bolt patterns. It's marked as an Axle puller for a FWD car. Worked perfect on my 4 lug stude. but as you are saying champ, i guess you mean truck so maybe its too small

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        • #5
          Take Brad's suggestion. It might help to use a penetrating oil on
          the axle before you try to take the drum off. You might also want
          to back the axle nut off far enough to make a perch for the ram on
          the puller.

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          • #6
            I took the castle nut off the axle and reversed it. I rethreaded it backwards until only one or two threads were exposed. I figured this would give the axle some support against flairing out


            Doug
            Venice, Florida
            1950 Champion
            9G F1

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            • #7
              Go to Bob Johnson's tech site. It has an excellent description on what has to be done, with pictures too.

              http://www.studebaker-info.org/rjtechx3.html#DRBRAKES

              1963 Avanti R2
              John
              1963 Avanti R2
              Marshall, VA

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              • #8
                And, when you put it back together, [u]DO NOT</u> lubricate the taper. Keep it clean and dry.
                Brad Johnson,
                SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
                Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
                '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
                '56 Sky Hawk in process

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