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Break drum removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Björk" data-source="post: 649211" data-attributes="member: 34051"><p>Well I got the drum off. </p><p>Turned out not being hole to reach the star adjuster at all!</p><p>The hole was drilled on the wrong side, ended up in nothing. </p><p>Tapping and more tapping did the job. </p><p></p><p>Now I’m having trouble putting all the new parts together. These have two springs , one for each shoe right under the adjuster arm. </p><p>(Not my picture, would have been great, but nope)</p><p></p><p>Anyone have an idea on what order to do this in?</p><p>The two small springs are pretty tough to work with..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Björk, post: 649211, member: 34051"] Well I got the drum off. Turned out not being hole to reach the star adjuster at all! The hole was drilled on the wrong side, ended up in nothing. Tapping and more tapping did the job. Now I’m having trouble putting all the new parts together. These have two springs , one for each shoe right under the adjuster arm. (Not my picture, would have been great, but nope) Anyone have an idea on what order to do this in? The two small springs are pretty tough to work with.. [/QUOTE]
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