Posted by haley on November 24, 2012 at 15:29:13 from (69.160.178.248):
In Reply to: Hey Haley posted by Alliscman on November 24, 2012 at 13:32:38:
Deltared is right,you need to get the drum to at least move away from the key just a little and it will make your life easier.I have never actually removed the brake drum on one but what I do on the other keys is start the wedge tool between the key and the pulley,Then strike the pulley with a sledge and a solid piece of shaft real close to the key.Lots of penetrating oil will help and DONT try to pull the pulley off with the key still in or you will regret it.Why do you need to take the drums off? You might want to make sure the parts yard sends the axle brackets with the trans because the bolt pattern on the trans got bigger on the newer 642's.The brake backing plate bolt pattern also is different on the newer ones.
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