Hi;
I had a similar problem with mine last summer.
First make _sure_ the _three_ little screws are out - in the front side
of the drum, as you look at it. You mentioned you did.
My wheel cylinder leaked all over the shoe and ate into and expanded the
lining. So it was crumbling and rolling up on itself to resist the drum
from sliding past it. I finally determined that even if I ruined the
drum, I had to get it off of there. I held a crowbar behind the back
edge of the drum, prying and putting pressure on it to slide it out, and
took a four pound hammer and just kept hitting it - very hard - in the
front and out towards the corner edge. I pried the crowbar at different
places too. Then all of a sudden it started to move. Success!
Hope yours would do the same.
Good luck on your 41 year old - it's a '75 - by the S/N. (Mine is too.)
Paul Amoroso
Pittsburgh, PA
#1207
On 05/15/16 4:48 AM, sk-svenkoch@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
>
>
> my annual check of my SV-1 shows up, that the rear drums are not working
> equally.
>
> I have tried to get the drum off the axle (passenger side), but nothing
> happens:
>
> I have disassembled the 3 little bolts and checked if the emergency brake is
> OFF
>
> The drum rotates almost free (just < it is slightly stiff).
>
> I used a hammer to loosen the rust connection between drum and axle hub.
> Nothing..
>
>
>
> So, my suggest was that the shoes are still too tight to the drum. Than I
> have tried to loosen the adjusting screw thru the maintenance holes, but I
> cant see in which direction is the right.
>
> Both directions were very stiff to move. Again nothing..
>
>
>
> Any hints how I can get the drum off? In which direction I have to push the
> adjusting screw to loosen the shoes?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance and
>
>
>
> Greetings from Germany
>
>
>
> Sven Koch #2224
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