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Date:         Wed, 20 Jul 94 14:14:30 -0400
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From:         kennedy@admin.njit.edu (William R. Kennedy, NJIT CIAT, 201-596-5648)
Subject:      Brake Adjustment, Brake Drums

It is certainly easiest to understand how the adjusters work when you can look right at them, but I can sympathize with anybody's reluctance to buy a puller and learn a new skill just in order to make the adjustment. One good interim step would be to buy the John Muir (memorial) "Idiot" book. He devotes MUCH more space to brake adjustment folklore than Bentley. He also explains how to get the drums off without a puller, which involves a chain from one lug bolt, through something heavy (I always used a spare tire and wheel), to another lug bolt. Swing the wheel a few times to slam the chain out taut and the wheel walks right off.

In answer to the direct question posted, the star wheels are not directly be- hind their access holes (if I remember right) but kind of slantwise. But nothing but practice will give you the sense of what a star wheel feels like when it's turning, vs. what a star wheel feels like when the screwdriver is sliding off it. And that practice is dramatically easier to get by sight than by feel.

Good luck. And don't take the van to a shop for this. Your van WANTS you to do this kind of thing. So does your wallet.

B. 6-cylinder 81 Vanagon "Toy Box" 77 Porsche Targa "Frog" nameless Japanese car x 2


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