Steve
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Undo the large hub nut? or by undoing the 4 stub axle bolts and removing the stub axle assembley with the drum?
i believe it can be done both ways but whats the most pain free
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dhdev
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Remove the large nut and split pin. IIRC removing the four stub axle bolts will give you an entire backplate, drum, stub axle assembly, that will still need splitting.
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Steve
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i think the drum will split if you undo the 4 stub axle bolts just takes the stub axle with it
might be wrong, this is for a ford puma btw, but most drum set ups are pretty universal
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DaveyLC
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You want to get the drum off carrier/back plate or you want the carrier off the rear beam?
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Steve
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want to get drum off carrier back plate, to change brake shoes
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dhdev
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Do you mean removal of the drum assembly, or as the title says splitting the drum
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willay
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hammer
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dhdev
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Big castellated centre nut, get it undone. Then as Willay says, get the hammer out and start bashing (back off the adjusters on the shoes to retract them first)
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Ojc
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Another thing you are doing that doesn't need doing.
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Another thing you are doing that doesn't need doing.
how would you know you ignorant twat
hi mate
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Ojc
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Not at work today mate.
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Steve
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why
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DaveyLC
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Release hand brake, remove stub axle nut and beat off with copper/rubber mallet..
Simples
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Steve
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trouble with removing the hub nut is i dont have a torque wrench that will tighten back to 235nm
so i wondered if it could be done by removing the stub axle bolts on the rear
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ed
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Of course it wont. That will just remove the stub axle and you'll have to release the brake line and handbrake cable to get the assembly off. Then you'll still need to undo the castle nut to get to the brake shoes.
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Steve
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Sure? i thought the only thing holding the drum to the backing carrier was the stub axle which gets bolted through the drum carrier to the rear beam
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Steve
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if you undo the stub axle bolts and pull it away are you not left with this?
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DaveyLC
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I'd be worried if I was left with a blue rectangle that says "Image is remotely linked or blocked by firewall. fiestaturbo.com".
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Steve
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thats a problem at your end then, not with my link
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stubs
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I'd be worried if I was left with a blue rectangle that says "Image is remotely linked or blocked by firewall. fiestaturbo.com".
+1
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Joe
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Just undo the big nut in the middle and take drum off? Tighten back up till its tight, no need to a torque wrench. I thought you were meant to be quite clued up Steve.
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Steve
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its meant to be 235nm for a reason so yu dont over tighten and damage the wheel bearing iirc
plus i hate faffing around with rear drums so have always steered clear of them in the past
[Edited on 10-05-2010 by Steve]
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Steve
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heres the pic for people that cant see it
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dhdev
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
its meant to be 235nm for a reason so yu dont over tighten and damage the wheel bearing iirc
plus i hate faffing around with rear drums so have always steered clear of them in the past
[Edited on 10-05-2010 by Steve]
Take it to a garage and quit ya moaning?
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Steve
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would rather do it myself and save myself 60 quid and learn something in the process
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