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Somewhere in one of my workshop manuals I found a factory specification on
brake lining thickness. I do not have the manuals handy at this time. A few
years ago, I had a set of rear shoes relined and could not get the drums back
on. After finding the spec on lining thickness I was able to determine that the
relining was too thick. I took them back with the durms & they turned the
linings down to spec.
Anyone know what the thickness should be, per the manual?
Gary H.
From: rrengineer.mike <rrengineer.mike@att.net>
To: Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gmail.com>
Sent: Tue, Feb 24, 2015 8:10 pm
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Brake shoe material
I measured the lining material of the front and rear shoes with my calipers.
The front shoes as you said are .187 or very close to that. The rear shoes
though measure out to be .234. Both sets came from Moss as correct for the
BN2. The front set was made in Taiwan and go by the name of Powertune. The
rear set are Moss' Classic Gold made in China. The part numbers match the Moss
catalog for shoes that fit the front and rear. Anyone else notice this
difference?
Mike MacLea
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specification on brake lining thickness. I do not have the manuals handy
at this time. A few years ago, I had a set of rear shoes relined and
could not get the drums back on. After finding the spec on lining thickness I
was able to determine that the relining was too thick. I took them back with
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<div>Anyone know what the thickness should be, per the manual?</div>
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Sent: Tue, Feb 24, 2015 8:10 pm<br>
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I measured the lining material of the front and rear shoes with my calipers.
The front shoes as you said are .187 or very close to that. The rear shoes
though measure out to be .234. Both sets came from Moss as correct for
the BN2. The front set was made in Taiwan and go by the name of Powertune.
The rear set are Moss' Classic Gold made in China. The part numbers match
the Moss catalog for shoes that fit the front and rear. Anyone else
notice this difference?
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