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Need a little help an WD brakes!

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Allis Puller

02-03-2003 16:13:41




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Has anyone got any good ideas on getting the pin out of the brake shoes? Any suggestions on the small rod that goes from the peddle to the inside? I got it all cleaned out and i've been hosing them both with WD40 but they still are'nt budging. Any help would be greatly appreciated.




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Phil auten (TX)

02-05-2003 07:32:55




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 Re: Need a little help an WD brakes! in reply to Allis Puller, 02-03-2003 16:13:41  
First, put away the WD-40 and get some PB Blaster (Wal-Mart). WD-40 is not a penetrating oil, even though it claims to be. PB Blaster is a real penetrating oil and will work wonders compared to WD-40.
Next, get a real Acetelyene torch. A propane torch won't do much of anything for rusted together parts. The only alternative to acetelyene is Mapp gas. This gives a much hotter flame than propane and can be gotten in the same cylinders as propane at plumbing supply stores (not hardware stores or home centers). Find one in the Yellow Pages.
With real penetrant and LOTS of heat they will usually come out and apart.

Phil

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JMS/MN

02-03-2003 21:53:23




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 Re: Need a little help an WD brakes! in reply to Allis Puller, 02-03-2003 16:13:41  
Lots of info on that problem in the archives. Rod going to the inside:heating torch time! If it's time for new brake shoes anyway, the heat won't hurt anything.



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