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Removal of Brake Right Brake Drum on a Super-A
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Posted by Kevin in Va. on June 22, 2004 at 19:38:51 from (66.37.71.114):
I'm working on figuring out how to get a stuck brake drum of the shaft that it is mounted to, which is the right (long) side of my Super-A. The left side drum came or easy. The right appears to be faily stubborn and likes where it's at. I've loosened the retaining screw and added P'blaster and penetrating oil but it still doesn't want to come loose. Does anyone have any suggestions. The idea I've come up with, since this shaft is so long for normal pullers, is to get some long 3/4 threaded rod and attach a washer and nut on the spaces that are cast into the brake shaft. The have a thick steel plate made with a hole in the middle that is slightly larger than the splines. As where the splines ends the shaft gets a bit thicker in diameter it should prove to be a good mount point. Then put the three threaded rods through three other holes drilled in the steel plate and secure this end with nuts. I should be able to slowly tighten up on these and pull off the drum. Has anyone tried a similar proceedure or have a different method?
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