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    Richie is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    49 plymouth brake help--

     



    Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong. I'm putting new brakes. wheel cylinders, etc on my plymouth, I have the front brakes off and have new wheel cylinders and still waiting on the shoes. my problem is the back drums, I can't get them off. I have a heavy duty slide hammer to get the drums off, they didn't move with me pumping hard on the weighted slide. I then took my torch and heated the hub and put a lot of heat on the key way. had the whole center hub glowing red and pumped hard on the slide and it still didn't move. anyone have any knowledge on how to get the rear drums off----------Richie

    anyone know a good place to buy brake shoes for a 49 Plymouth----
    Last edited by Richie; 02-18-2006 at 03:25 PM.

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    Sounds like your drum is worn leaving a lip inside the drum and your shoes are adjusted too tight. try and back the brake shoes off through the backing plate adjusting access hole.

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    I just happened to think???, Your brakes may have the adjuster on the outside of backing plate,should be easy to loosen if that is the case. My 39 was set up this way. I think?? there are 2 adjusters one for each shoe,Good Luck""

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    Type in Andy Barnbaum Auto parts ,on the computer. He has everything you need,and better prices than PlyDo

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    thanks guys, I will try that and go to Andy B's site----

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