Larry, The correct wheel puller is the key. You need the special one that has 3 fingers, that attach to three lug nuts, which in turn attach to the round center section that has a large 1" threaded hole, that the threaded shaft goes through and pushes on the hub. Whew! The lugs pull and the shaft pushes. Sometimes it is necessary to bang the shaft end once, when the load is fierce, and the drum should pop off. The axle bolt should be quite loose, but not removed, as the drum may try to fly across the room. Also, take the best defensive pose you can manage in case the wheel puller decides to go south. This puller is not uncommon to borrow, rent or buy. They draw about $100 on ebay. Where are you located, maybe one of the members has one you can borrow if you are in their vicinity? I am in the Detroit area and have one you could use. Dave Todd ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx wrote: > I am trying to remove the rear brake drums on my '57 Coronet to rebuild the > leaking wheel cylinders, but have been unsuccessful in getting the drums > free. I loosened the axle nut, and attached the brake drum puller. I was > only successful in taking a nice chunk out of the lip of the drum. Help!!!! > What is the secret? LARRY > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages > of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at > > http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm
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