Posted by clampdaddy on February 21, 2014 at 10:57:19 from (198.228.217.161):
In Reply to: JD A Brakes posted by Randy K. Crump on February 21, 2014 at 05:52:12:
Randy K. Crump said: (quoted from post at 14:52:12 02/21/14) When you say "broken lining stacking up", do you mean the brake shoe lining is coming off inside the drum?
Yep. The brake not wanting to release makes me think that a broken piece of lining is getting wedged between the drum and another piece of lining that is still attached to the shoe. Basically causing a condition where the brake lining instantly becomes twice as thick as it should be. A broken lining could leave a bare spot on the shoe or an exposed rivet that could cause a grinding noise. Does it unstuck when you pit it in reverse?
This post was edited by clampdaddy at 11:05:53 02/21/14.
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