AC Brake Adjustment
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:31 pm
While preparing to return home from a local tour I noticed my right side AC brake assembly hanging down, swinging in the breeze. With a few parts missing, I tied it up out of the way and continued home without incident using the remaining left brake and transmission brake.
Today I'm under the car with the brake reassembled but questioning whether or not it's functioning properly. With the wheel turning freely and the brake rods disconnected, I pull on the actuating arm as if stepping on the brake pedal. The lower band never really tightens up on the lower portion of the drum except right at the front . The top band tightens uniformily around the upper part of the drum making it very difficult for me to turn the wheel but I'm still able to a move it a little. If I tighten the adjustment one more click I can definately stop the wheel but now there is noticeable drag upon releasing the arm. I have no one else to push the pedal while I turn the rear wheel at the same time so I do all this while lying under the car with both rear wheels up on jack stands
As I remember, upon activation these brakes sort of wrapped around the drum and it might be difficult for me to adjust them as I'm doing. Also maybe when hooked up to the rods and a pedal perhaps there will be more force applied. I thought I would throw this out to the group asking for adjustment tips and clarification as to its operation before my next step: hook up the pedal, pick an adjustment and drive. Check braking, excess heat at drum, re-adjust, repeat. All while keeping my transmission brake functional.
Al
Today I'm under the car with the brake reassembled but questioning whether or not it's functioning properly. With the wheel turning freely and the brake rods disconnected, I pull on the actuating arm as if stepping on the brake pedal. The lower band never really tightens up on the lower portion of the drum except right at the front . The top band tightens uniformily around the upper part of the drum making it very difficult for me to turn the wheel but I'm still able to a move it a little. If I tighten the adjustment one more click I can definately stop the wheel but now there is noticeable drag upon releasing the arm. I have no one else to push the pedal while I turn the rear wheel at the same time so I do all this while lying under the car with both rear wheels up on jack stands
As I remember, upon activation these brakes sort of wrapped around the drum and it might be difficult for me to adjust them as I'm doing. Also maybe when hooked up to the rods and a pedal perhaps there will be more force applied. I thought I would throw this out to the group asking for adjustment tips and clarification as to its operation before my next step: hook up the pedal, pick an adjustment and drive. Check braking, excess heat at drum, re-adjust, repeat. All while keeping my transmission brake functional.
Al