For only $20 to have them turned, and have everything new throughout, it was
worth the piece of mind.
I just didn't know about the long term effects of letting the E brake be
under tension.
Brad
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:49 AM, <robertduquette@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> If it's set correctly, it shouldn't click. ;)
>
> Now, when you're 'setting it', that's a different question! :)
>
> Push your project ahead until the wheels do a quarter rotation; set the
> e-brake again; and ignore the project for the same amount of time. It might
> just work out! :) Ah, too late ... you paid to have them turned!
>
> Robert O'Duquette
> ( My brother would have been 47 today. )
>
> ----------------------------------------
> >
> > I can't seem to recall, what is the average number of clicks you should
> have
> > on your E brake when you have it set correctly?
> > Also, the guy that turned my brake drums mentioned that they were out of
> > round. He says it is from letting the car sit with the E Brake on for a
> year
> > or better.
> > Something to think about, for those that have their projects sitting.
> >
> > Brad
>
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