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Should be marke don them. Most of the time the bevel on the edge serves as a good wear guide. When it's been turned out it's at max. Drums are cheap na dif you are just cleaning them up I wouldn't worry about it. It sounds like you have far bigger fish to fry anyway. I wouldn't waste time on the drums right now.
If you are changing to the later back plates and cylinders you will have to machine or grind off a bit on the edge of the drum. Also may have a bit of interference on the bearing housing and the back of the stud's in the hb should be relieved a bit. Not all that difficult to get correctly proportioned brakes with disc front's.
So if I decide to go with new drums for my BE will I still need to trim for clearance with later backing plates? Do new drums eliminate bearing / hub issues?
Jim,
The drums need to be ground a very small amount...an angle grinder works well for this project. I've had a couple of drums that fit without scraping, but most do.
Rut
Thanks Rut. Rear end now out and on a dolly. On the list to do and fix. Need more room in the garage. An ungainly and painful thing to trip over. Utility trailer will be making a trip to our cottage soon. Rear end may join the BE Bonnet and seats in storage there.
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