Webley1991
Well-Known Member
I have a Series 3 SWB with 10" single cylinder drums on all wheels. I have recently had to replace all four wheel cylinders as they had all started to leak.
It was a few years since I last did the brake adjustment. Do I remember correctly that you are supposed to adjust the snail cam until the wheel locks up, then back off one click? I seem to remember that I had to back off two clicks on the rear wheels as the drums got hot with the brakes only backed off one click.
I also recently replaced both the front free-wheeling hubs with standard drive flanges. I now have trouble turning the front wheels with both off the ground. There is enough resistance that it tries to turn the propshaft through the differential. Even with the brake adjustment slackened off, there seems to be too much resistance to turn the wheels properly.
Any suggestions?
It was a few years since I last did the brake adjustment. Do I remember correctly that you are supposed to adjust the snail cam until the wheel locks up, then back off one click? I seem to remember that I had to back off two clicks on the rear wheels as the drums got hot with the brakes only backed off one click.
I also recently replaced both the front free-wheeling hubs with standard drive flanges. I now have trouble turning the front wheels with both off the ground. There is enough resistance that it tries to turn the propshaft through the differential. Even with the brake adjustment slackened off, there seems to be too much resistance to turn the wheels properly.
Any suggestions?
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