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I need genuine thinking cap stuff on this one. It may be common, but it has me a little more befuddled than usual. I've rebuilt my brakes on my bugeye from the top down, new Tilton 3/4" 74 series MC, new hard lines, new braided flex lines, rebuilt by Peter C calipers, all new. In the back, new lines, same as the front, parking brake cleaned and greased up, old BE style drums, new cylinders and kits, shoes, and turned drums. Not too much difficulty in bleeding the system, but it never feels just right. On the rear it's difficult to get the drum off and on unless you manually push the driver side parking brake rod away from the wheel. On the passenger side, no problem at all. When I fired her up and put her in gear I noticed that the drums appear to be out of round. The lugs, hubs, and 2 screws that hold the drums on are going in a perfect circle, but the outside of the drums themselves are more than 1/4" out of round, both sides. When you press the brakes or pull up on the parking brake it 'feels' normal. 1, is this normal or common, and 2, should I ditch the bugeye rear brakes for a newer set up? I want a good performing system obviously, but would a new rear set up be easier than fooling with what I have? I can take the car out and put around the neighborhood, but the brakes are not awe inspiring in performance. Thoughts?
Thanks, Rut
I need genuine thinking cap stuff on this one. It may be common, but it has me a little more befuddled than usual. I've rebuilt my brakes on my bugeye from the top down, new Tilton 3/4" 74 series MC, new hard lines, new braided flex lines, rebuilt by Peter C calipers, all new. In the back, new lines, same as the front, parking brake cleaned and greased up, old BE style drums, new cylinders and kits, shoes, and turned drums. Not too much difficulty in bleeding the system, but it never feels just right. On the rear it's difficult to get the drum off and on unless you manually push the driver side parking brake rod away from the wheel. On the passenger side, no problem at all. When I fired her up and put her in gear I noticed that the drums appear to be out of round. The lugs, hubs, and 2 screws that hold the drums on are going in a perfect circle, but the outside of the drums themselves are more than 1/4" out of round, both sides. When you press the brakes or pull up on the parking brake it 'feels' normal. 1, is this normal or common, and 2, should I ditch the bugeye rear brakes for a newer set up? I want a good performing system obviously, but would a new rear set up be easier than fooling with what I have? I can take the car out and put around the neighborhood, but the brakes are not awe inspiring in performance. Thoughts?
Thanks, Rut
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