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Date:         Fri, 6 May 2016 21:26:02 -0700
Reply-To:     Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Rear Brakes: E-brake lever lube,
              E-brake spring function (purpose)
Comments: To: Alistair Bel <albell@shaw.ca>
In-Reply-To:  <CAB2Rwfgox5Xhz4f2B=0j5dEcAeTJMrLriiuBu_Wt1Z+Ea=-wgQ@mail.gmail.com>
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https://picasaweb.google.com/musomuso/RearBrakes?fgl=true&pli=1#6281794480889374290

On 5/6/16, Neil N <musomuso@gmail.com> wrote: > Alistair: oddly enough, the shoes that are in there look very much the same > as > the GoWesty shoes I have in hand. Like the adjuster lever, e-brake > lever, look identical. > I can't recall if these were Raybestos Premium shoes or came from my > local VW supplier. > > I pulled the e-brake cables. They were not seized but there is a mark > at each in section of > cable residing behind the drum. Image: > > http://tinyurl.com/hx2vywa > > Of note, the driver side e-brake lever at shoe was really loose. The > passenger side lever was > tight and normal, for lack of better description. > 14 second video showing movement at loose e-brake lever on shoe: > > http://tinyurl.com/jn8oabu > > I wonder if that adversely affected e-brake cable adjustment? > > Neil. > > > > On 5/6/16, Alistair Bel <albell@shaw.ca> wrote: >> My last purchase of rear shoes fit the radius very closely. I wish I >> could >> remember the brand, I can't be sure but it might have been local Napa. Or >> I >> might have got them from local vw mechanic who gets from wholesaler >> altrom. >> >> Alistair >> >>> On May 6, 2016, at 4:33 PM, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Almost all of the aftermarket shoes need to be shimmed out at the bottom >>> to work properly. I have has some that needed 4mm on each. I think the >>> problem is that they are using the same pattern as the earlier busses >>> that >>> had manual star wheels. The GoWesty shoes have been very consistent for >>> fit and reasonably priced. >>> >>> Dennis >>> >>> >>>> Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 13:10:12 -0700 >>>> From: musomuso@GMAIL.COM >>>> Subject: Re: Rear Brakes: E-brake lever lube, E-brake >>>> spring >>>> function (purpose) >>>> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >>>> >>>> Ah, ok. Shoulda known better re: shims. ;) >>>> I see the shoe contact points on backing plate. Good tips. >>>> >>>> I've often wondered that if a backing plate became thin enough due to >>>> corrosion, >>>> would it flex under hard braking conditions. >>>> >>>> So many details! >>>> >>>> Neil. >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 5/6/16, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>>> There are no shims on those lower anchors. With the GoWesty shoes and >>>>> new >>>>> drums there is no room for shims. The GoWesty HD drums are even a >>>>> tighter >>>>> tolerance. The silver you see there is nickel based anti-seize. Not >>>>> that >>>>> I >>>>> also used brake grease on the pads where the shoes rest on the backing >>>>> plate >>>>> and where the shoes rest on the cylinders and lower mounts. >>>>> >>>>> The creeper is known as "The Bone". it has large wheels that easily >>>>> roll >>>>> over obstructions like tools. >>>>> >>>>> Dennis >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Date: Thu, 5 May 2016 22:34:18 -0700 >>>>>> Subject: Re: Rear Brakes: E-brake lever lube, E-brake spring function >>>>>> (purpose) >>>>>> From: musomuso@gmail.com >>>>>> To: d23haynes57@hotmail.com >>>>>> CC: vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com >>>> >>>>>> Wow. Just, wow; those backing plates have seen better days! >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Neil n >>>> >>>> Blog: Vanagons, Westfalia, general <http://tubaneil.blogspot.ca> >>>> >>>> 1988 Westy Images <https://picasaweb.google.com/musomuso/New1988Westy> >>>> >>>> 1981 Westfalia "Jaco" Images, technical >>>> <http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/> >>>> >>>> Vanagon-Bus VAG Gas Engine Swap Group <http://tinyurl.com/khalbay> >> > > > -- > Neil n > > Blog: Vanagons, Westfalia, general <http://tubaneil.blogspot.ca> > > 1988 Westy Images <https://picasaweb.google.com/musomuso/New1988Westy> > > 1981 Westfalia "Jaco" Images, technical <http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/> > > Vanagon-Bus VAG Gas Engine Swap Group <http://tinyurl.com/khalbay> >

-- Neil n

Blog: Vanagons, Westfalia, general <http://tubaneil.blogspot.ca>

1988 Westy Images <https://picasaweb.google.com/musomuso/New1988Westy>

1981 Westfalia "Jaco" Images, technical <http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/>

Vanagon-Bus VAG Gas Engine Swap Group <http://tinyurl.com/khalbay>


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