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I just redid my rear brakes on my Bugeye.=C2=A0 The tab with the hole in it=
for the spring on the backing plate is at the 3 or 9 o'clock position depe=
nding what side you are on.=C2=A0 There is a tool for the steady spring tha=
t looks like a screwdriver with a cup on the end of the shaft.=C2=A0 The ri=
m of that cup has a tab on it that catches the steady spring allowing you t=
o turn it into position after it is compressed.=C2=A0 Just push it in with =
the "hook" at the 12 o'clock position and turn 90 degrees to catch the hole=
in the tab on the backing plate.=C2=A0 Sounds complicated, but once you ha=
ve done one it gets easier.=C2=A0 Any parts store should have brake tools.
Mike MacLean=20
On Saturday, September 22, 2018 7:06 AM, Lester via Spridgets <spridget=
s@autox.team.net> wrote:
=20
Good Morning all,
so I noticed that a rear tire was low.=C2=A0 A few weeks later I went to fi=
ll it with air.=C2=A0 It had come loose from the rim, and mud daubers (wasp=
here in the South) had built a nest between the tire and rim.=C2=A0=20
Off comes the rim, this reveals a streak of brake fluid down the tire and a=
puddle on the driveway.=C2=A0 This caused me to remove the shoes but first=
, I had to remove that damned spring.=C2=A0 When last I installed these, I =
stumbled on the fact that there is the easy way to install them and a hard =
way.=C2=A0 The hard way takes 30 minutes and a lot of cursing an prying whi=
le the easy way takes seconds.=C2=A0 does anyone remember my easy way?=C2=
=A0 I sure don=E2=80=99t.=C2=A0 I vaguely recall that if you just push the =
spring in oriented the correct way it snaps on to the fitting on the backin=
g plate.=C2=A0 But of course I don=E2=80=99t remember what that orientation=
is although it =E2=80=9Clooks like=E2=80=9D the hook in the spring should =
be pointed outwards.
What say you all?
TIA,Lester
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37641727776_29314">I just redid my rear brakes on my Bugeye. The tab =
with the hole in it for the spring on the backing plate is at the 3 or 9 o'=
clock position depending what side you are on. There is a tool for th=
e steady spring that looks like a screwdriver with a cup on the end of the =
shaft. The rim of that cup has a tab on it that catches the steady sp=
ring allowing you to turn it into position after it is compressed. Ju=
st push it in with the "hook" at the 12 o'clock position and turn 90 degree=
s to catch the hole in the tab on the backing plate. Sounds complicat=
ed, but once you have done one it gets easier. Any parts store should=
have brake tools.<br></span></div><div id=3D"yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_15376417277=
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"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">so I noticed that a rear tire was low. A=
few weeks later I went to fill it with air. It had come loose from t=
he rim, and mud daubers (wasp here in the South) had built a nest between t=
he tire and rim. <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr=
">Off comes the rim, this reveals a streak of brake fluid down the tire and=
a puddle on the driveway. This caused me to remove the shoes but fir=
st, I had to remove that damned spring. When last I installed these, =
I stumbled on the fact that there is the easy way to install them and a har=
d way. The hard way takes 30 minutes and a lot of cursing an prying w=
hile the easy way takes seconds. does anyone remember my easy way?&nb=
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spring in oriented the correct way it snaps on to the fitting on the backin=
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is although it =E2=80=9Clooks like=E2=80=9D the hook in the spring should =
be pointed outwards.<br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">W=
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