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So I gots me some blow'd up weel seels aund my rear drum brakes locks up reel bad, specially when thays cald.

So I wansta stop the break on the left rear weel frum, .. lock'n up wen I pushes the brakes.

Needs red nek fix. Maybe rub some chaw onit? WD40? Motor oil?


How's do I makes the drums breaks not lok up whens I push da brakes peddas?
 

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So I gots me some blow'd up weel seels aund my rear drum brakes locks up reel bad, specially when thays cald.

So I wansta stop the break on the left rear weel frum, .. lock'n up wen I pushes the brakes.

Needs red nek fix. Maybe rub some chaw onit? WD40? Motor oil?


How's do I makes the drums breaks not lok up whens I push da brakes peddas?
fixing the gear oil leaking on them then replacing the shoes
 

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as much as id like to help you do fix your rocket appliances, i think there really isnt a way other than that, because the shoes are permanently going to be grabby
 

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WTF is happening to this forum? Between this and the hydraulic trailer brake drivel…..
It’s like someone at the nuthouse handed out iPads to the patients an and they had GMSB forum loaded on the front screen!
 

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WTF is happening to this forum? Between this and the hydraulic trailer brake drivel…..
It’s like someone at the nuthouse handed out iPads to the patients an and they had GMSB forum loaded on the front screen!
Must be Thalidomide babies or their off spring
 

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WTF is happening to this forum? Between this and the hydraulic trailer brake drivel…..
It’s like someone at the nuthouse handed out iPads to the patients an and they had GMSB forum loaded on the front screen!
I'm glad there's a "Funny Stuff from the Internet" thread, good fall back when conversations go awry.
 

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I think the OP is bored and was attempting to make fun of a large part of the community. This was not their first attemp at using humor at someone else's expense and like the other times nobody seems to find it funny...

I know plenty of rednecks with advanced degrees and even more "educated" folk who could not find their ass with both hands...

I say stick to asking questions or providing answers related to the sub forum you are in. If you want to boost your post count with crap then do it in the correct forum...
 

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Fixing the seal and replacing the shoes would be ideal, but I'm try to find a temporary fix until the proper repair is done. So adjusting the brakes would not help, unless I am incorrect. But there must be something that could be sprayed into the drum that would decrease friction. Graphite power, silicone lubricant, grease, water, or? The brake grabs badly when cold, and locks up. Also drags for a bit, pulling the rig to the left until the brake warms up a bit. I wonder if siping, or cutting groves in the brake shoe would help - thus reducing the surface area of the shoe that makes contact with the drum.
 

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Why not just pinch off the line?
 

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Fixing the seal and replacing the shoes would be ideal, but I'm try to find a temporary fix until the proper repair is done. So adjusting the brakes would not help, unless I am incorrect. But there must be something that could be sprayed into the drum that would decrease friction. Graphite power, silicone lubricant, grease, water, or? The brake grabs badly when cold, and locks up. Also drags for a bit, pulling the rig to the left until the brake warms up a bit. I wonder if siping, or cutting groves in the brake shoe would help - thus reducing the surface area of the shoe that makes contact with the drum

need to see your drum brake to be able to advise
If you dont want self-energizing behavior, depending on the drum you can remove the adjuster and the self-adjustment mechanism.... this means the brake wont self--energize, and will only brake with your applied pressure..

but thats not really that ideal. Esp without seeing your setup. you could remove your parking brake link that moves both shoes when you use your parking brake, and use that pedal to wear one shoe that would release when you let off
You could also leave the adjuster, but then adjust the shoes outward, such they dont apply until much more travel of your pedal, which would reduce them being as grabby, and may prevent them from cranking to be locked....
You could also use your shifter to downshift (auto) and rely on engine braking much more.
you could flatly remove the rear circuit fluid, and run your front brakes. this is NOT ideal and is NOT safe esp if you are braking down a hill or moving any thing like cargo. also will be less safe in bad weather.

You also would have your tires attempt to spin while at stop signs if you have an automatic.

None of these are ideal, or safe. But its answering what you were asking.
The real solution is to fix the leak, and you may be able to reuse your shoes if you blast them dry and clean of fluid.

No you SHOULD NOT use a lubricant on the shoes-drum interface , and the shoes will just become grabby again
Using something to lurbricate that might cause a fire
 

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need to see your drum brake to be able to advise


None of these are ideal, or safe. But its answering what you were asking.
The real solution is to fix the leak, and you may be able to reuse your shoes if you blast them dry and clean of fluid.

No you SHOULD NOT use a lubricant on the shoes-drum interface , and the shoes will just become grabby again
Using something to lurbricate that might cause a fire


Wow, lots of good info! Thanks. I will try some of these as a temporary fix.

Per your advice, I will not add any lubricants or anything.

Thanks again.
 

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Wow, lots of good info! Thanks. I will try some of these as a temporary fix.

Per your advice, I will not add any lubricants or anything.

Thanks again.
is money the problem? If you are willing to drive carefully, maybe you should consider emptying your rear brake fluid and use downshifting and your front brakes when its not raining (dont drive in the rain) to not have to mess with things.
 

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as much as id like to help you do fix your rocket appliances, i think there really isnt a way other than that, because the shoes are permanently going to be grabby
Okay in a jam( IDK what kind of jam) soak the brakes in lacquer thinner. Shake them dry,light them on fire when they burn out the oil is gone. I'm assuming you will change the seal. If not NBD the seals will quit leaking just before you burn up the rear diff.
 
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