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Drum Brake System Basics - Night School

Drum Brake Basics
By Moses Ludel
Bendix Duo Server Drum Brake
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Bendix Duo Server Drum Brake
This Bendix drum brake layout became an industry standard. Pre- and post-war trucks use Bendix-, Chrysler-, Lockheed-, Wagner-, or Huck-style brakes. By the end of the '50s, the Bendix design dominated American light trucks. Self-energizing Bendix duo-servo brakes have a dual-piston wheel cylinder, a single (top) anchor pin and an adjuster link between the shoes. Bendix duo-servo brakes with self-adjusting mechanisms are found on disc front/rear drum systems of modern trucks.
Drum Brake Warnings
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Drum Brake Warnings
Airborne asbestos is a known carcinogen and cause of lung disease. Once wetted, asbestos is no longer airborne. Here, the nozzle of a brake parts washer has flowed aqueous solution between the brake drum and backing plate before removal of the drum. If you work on an older truck chassis with its original brake shoes, beware of the safety risk. Respirators must be rated for asbestos dust protection.
Washed Drum Brake
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Washed Drum Brake
After flushing with the wand and brush, old shoes get placed in the washer's containment basin. You can roll back the dust boot edge to check for signs of fluid leaks. Fluid pressure can dislodge the wheel cylinder pistons and dust boots. If the hydraulic system does not need service, a set of wheel cylinder clamps will retain the pistons and prevent fluid contamination. This cylinder will be removed and disassembled.
Dusty Brake Drum
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Dusty Brake Drum
The brake drum is full of dust, too. In the basin, aqueous solution washes away dust and keeps it from going airborne. This popular Ammco 1450 brake washer has an air-motor pump, hoses, a wand, and a brush. A filter sock in the drain and a dense filtration system trap asbestos and other contaminants. Consider brake dust containment and disposal before working on your brake system. Do not use a conventional shop vacuum on brake dust. Asbestos will pass right through the filter and discharge into the air. When replacing brake shoes, request non-asbestos lining if available.
Gm Ball Type Wheel Bearings
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Gm Ball Type Wheel Bearings
It doesn't get more authentic than these vintage GM ball-type wheel bearings! Through 1961, Chevrolet and GMC light trucks use ball-type front wheel bearings. Ford, Dodge, Studebaker, and I-H each use Timken-style tapered roller bearings. Ball bearings require care and special service procedures. Vintage GM truck owners often convert to tapered roller bearings. These ball bearings, however, will be serviced and set to factory specifications.
Rear Drum Brake Disassembled
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Rear Drum Brake Disassembled
Rear brakes were disassembled while thoroughly wet, the best way to contain brake dust. Note the emergency/parking brake cable and axle shaft flange. Bendix drum rear brakes contain the parking brake. Parking brakes are mechanically actuated by a cable. Look carefully for seal leakage at the axle shaft. (Gear oil will ruin fresh brake lining!) Check for radial play at the axle shaft bearing. If wear is evident, replace the axle shaft bearing and seal.
Drum Brake With Glaze Scoring And Light Grooves
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Drum Brake With Glaze Scoring And Light Grooves
Note the glaze, scoring, and light grooves on this rear brake drum. After dust cleanup, measure the diameter of the drum at several places. Compare these measurements to the maximum allowable size. If the drum can be resurfaced within factory diameter limits, do so. Operating a drum beyond the maximum recommended diameter can cause poor braking and lead to drum failure. Check for hard spots, warp, and deep scoring grooves. A brake shop or automotive machine shop can resurface drums.
Old Wheel Cylinder
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Old Wheel Cylinder
This is a half-century-old wheel cylinder. Corrosion, rust, deep pits, and wear suggest replacement with a new cylinder. Years ago, honing was an acceptable practice for very light surface blemishes and stains. By the early '70s, the practice of honing gave way to removal of minor surface stains with crocus cloth. Use alcohol (denatured or isopropyl) to clean the cylinder. Never use mineral-based oils or solvents near rubber parts! If working around grease or oil, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water to prevent contamination of rubber.

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