quote:Originally posted by 50starlite
Sonny,
I installed all new shoes 1500 milers ago. The self adjusters were removed and reassembled and I tested all of them to be sure they were in proper working order. At the same time I replaced all the contact plugs and filed them to the radii of the shoes. They were then set per the shop manual. They are bonded shoes. The problem started about 600 miles ago. I had the drum turned because of the problem.
Dick
Mountain Home, AR
http://livingintheozarks.com/studebaker.htm
Sonny,
I installed all new shoes 1500 milers ago. The self adjusters were removed and reassembled and I tested all of them to be sure they were in proper working order. At the same time I replaced all the contact plugs and filed them to the radii of the shoes. They were then set per the shop manual. They are bonded shoes. The problem started about 600 miles ago. I had the drum turned because of the problem.
Dick
Mountain Home, AR
http://livingintheozarks.com/studebaker.htm
I dunno, I just can't get the "shoe/shoes not adjusted correctly or not hitting equally" thoughts out of my head. It could be any number of things, but if you have one shoe "leading" the other shoe when you apply the brakes, (hitting the drum unequally), it would make that kind of noise. Somewhere way back in my memory, I remember someone who experienced something like this. But, his problem was that the bonded shoe had delaminated, or separated from the metal portion of the shoe. Not completely, just the top 1/2 of one shoe had delaminated. Probably not an issue with your new setup.
Also, very carefully look over the return springs for identical length and as much as possible, check the springing action. In fact, look over the whole hold-down and return spring setup. Are the hold-down pins new? There shouldn't be too much side to side play of the shoes when everything is in place.
Also, make sure that one side of the wheel cylinder isn't hanging up/sticking in the bore, (I'd check the front shoe portion of the cylinder very thoroughly).
Finally, I would bleed the brakes one more time.
Does the sound go away as you increase brake pressure?
That's about all I can think of right now Dick. I still don't think it's dangerous to drive, but of course that's your call.
Let us know what you find please?
Sonny

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