AH224414
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Hello to All,
I am taking my BN1 100 back from my father after he let it sit on the street for 25 years (he said it was in the garage :madder: ).
When I went to pick it up, I found that three of the four wheels won't roll at ALL. My dad said he'd had the brake shoes resurfaced, and sometime after that the wheels stopped moving. They are stuck to the point that I had to winch the car onto the transport trailer and put it on wheel skates to move it into the garage.
EDIT: I backed out the adjustment screws all the way and even released the brake pressure by opening the bleed screws all the way. DUST came out - the brake system is COMPLETELY dry; no fluid at ALL (the reservoir is also dry).
Any ideas on how to get the drums off without damaging them?
As you might imagine, I <span style="font-weight: bold">really</span> don't want to have to replace them
.
Thanks!
I am taking my BN1 100 back from my father after he let it sit on the street for 25 years (he said it was in the garage :madder: ).
When I went to pick it up, I found that three of the four wheels won't roll at ALL. My dad said he'd had the brake shoes resurfaced, and sometime after that the wheels stopped moving. They are stuck to the point that I had to winch the car onto the transport trailer and put it on wheel skates to move it into the garage.
EDIT: I backed out the adjustment screws all the way and even released the brake pressure by opening the bleed screws all the way. DUST came out - the brake system is COMPLETELY dry; no fluid at ALL (the reservoir is also dry).
Any ideas on how to get the drums off without damaging them?
As you might imagine, I <span style="font-weight: bold">really</span> don't want to have to replace them

Thanks!