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If you have ever worked on a pedal bike with hand brakes (with cables not hydraulic) you can relate it to that. There is an adjustment at the hand brake to tighten the pads and when that adjustment is fully consumed you have to go to the brake pads themselves and shorten the cable length. ..
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Ok one last question--
4) The parking brake handle is connected by cable to the brake adjustment mechanism. That's what appears to move the mechanism. So any method to attempt to adjust the brakes by driving a certain way (e.g. backing up and stepping on the brake pedal), that does not involve pulling on the parking brake handle at some point, can never change the adjustment of the brakes, or more specifically can never turn the adjusting wheel inside the brake drum, correct? |
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Post some pictures of that brake stuff, both sides, with the drums off. Better yet. post videos showing how things move as you raise the hand-lever.
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It's being suggested to me that if the parking brake cable is set too *tight* at the adjustment nut by the handle, then when the parking brake is pulled there might not be enough motion of the mechanism inside the brake drum to advance the little adjusting wheel.
I'm skeptical-- Is there any way this could happen, at least assuming the cable isn't adjusted so tight that the parking brake is actually dragging with the brake handle all the way down? (Which it doesn't, even with the adjustment nut screwed all the way down. And the handle does come up 5 to 7 clicks with a moderate pull, like the Haynes manual suggests.) Or is that not a viable theory? Will probably have the drums off again soon and will get some photos or videos-- Thanks-- Last edited by steve seibel; 03-30-2023 at 12:29 PM. |
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Probably not where the issue is: Adjusting at the handle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NatVQFa5zdM
Probably where the issue is: Adjusting at the drum: https://youtu.be/FpxQN2esZnU?t=370 The other option, if the shoes & springs are in good shape and adjusted properly is the cables have lengthened from wear. Should be easy to find them as long as it's not a '91-'96 2dr with rear calipers. You might be able to see where the load-leveler off the handle attaches to the p-brake cables with the handle shroud off, maybe it's bent or the cables are falling out (if you can't see then the console needs to come out if you want to check). |
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You've maxed out the cable adjustment that controls the length of cable between the parking brake handle to the parking brake connection at the rear brake. You can only make the adjustment using the star wheel adjustment now. The star wheel adjustment controls the amount of compression of the brake shoes. The star wheel adjustment is supposed to self adjust when the car is reversed and the brake shoes are compressed (hydraulic force via brake pedal or parking brake lever). I'm not exactly sure how the mechanism works but the star wheel will rotate a few clicks to tighten and take up the slack in the drums. If the brakes are not well maintained the star wheel mechanism may not self adjust. Part of servicing the brake shoes is lubrication of the adjustment mechanism. Here's some information I found.... Quote:
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Doesn't the S-series have the star-wheel at the top, just under the cylinder??? That would not be like any of those posted above.
Yes, I believe it is the "lever" type, as opposed to a cable or link/rod; but I fear there is going to be (further?) confusion referring to anything other than what the OP actually has. I gotta ask... were both brakes ever apart at the same time, any chance the star-wheels were swapped from one side to the other? I think one is LH thread and the other is RH. Once the drums are off, it should be fairly easy to check if the hand-lever/cable is working OK; that is the least complicated part of this system. But without removing the drums we will just keep wandering around in the weeds guessing. |
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Yes, this is just generic information on the conceptual working of the star wheel adjustment function. The concept is applicable to S Series however the diagrams are not. This site has all the diagrams and procedures for the S Series drum brake including the Richpin video.... Brake Shoe Replacement
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The link in reply #28 is very thorough, let's use it for reference.
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