Re: IML: 1966 Brake Drum Style
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Re: IML: 1966 Brake Drum Style
- From: Brad Weikert <a292@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 07:02:00 -0700
I'm in middle of a brake job on my '66 Crown. I didn't notice until
reading your message but the shoes I took off the car do indeed have an
elongated hole while the replacement shoes have a round hole. It did
not cause any problems putting the corner I've finished back together,
in fact I probably would not have even noticed it had I not read your
message. I obtained a pair of rear drums yesterday so that I can
finish the job. I'll let you know if the round hole causes any
problems.
Brad
On Jan 14, 2007, at 4:22 AM, david munson wrote:
Whilst I notice the discussion on brake drums , can I please ask if
any of you have come across the
situation I had when I replaced my brake linings on the rear brakes of
my 66 Crown coupe.
Where the linings fixed to the backing plate they had an elongated
hole not the usual round one
that I had come to expect on all my cars English or American . I
bought new linings from Kanter in
New Jersey and they arrived and looked fine, just like my 63
Convertibles in fact identical .
I thought at first the elongated holes had some how worn that way
although I had never seen it
before so preceeded to fit the new linings after fighting with that
little spring and washer thing that
always flies off into the unknown ! even with the right tool I found
that whatever I did the drum
would not go back on !!!!!!!! The elongated holes where NOT WORN but
needed . I contacted
Kanters and they said yes that they did indeed have those sort of
linings but they had sent the right ones for my car and that it must
have had an axle change ! now my car is a low mileage unrestored
vehicle and shows NO sign of that sort of damage or work . Kanters
also could or would not tell me what the elongated hole linings were
actually for !!!!!! very strange but as I am in England UK sending
back stuff is not cost effective at all . Before and after this
Kanters has always been fine for me . Am I alone in this elongated
hole thing ???????????????.
David Munson 55 63 and 66 Imperials
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