Exactly. If the cylinder sticks in the backing plate, you'll have
uneven wear on the brake shoes.
- Tony
At 12:31 AM 9/28/2008, Dave Connitt wrote:
>Thanks Randall and others,
>The guy at TRF had said to put the red grease on the sides of the cylinder
>which made no sense at all. By the way, I noticed that the rear brake piston
>seems to be designed to only push on one brake shoe. Is that correct? I
>think the clips that hold the brake cylinder in are starting to make sense..
>Does the brake cylinder slide in the opposite direction of the piston
>movement to operate the other brake shoe??
>Thanks,
>Dave Connitt
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