Okay, I will. Does the pedal valve seem to stay loaded after releasing foot pressure, then going for another stroke? That's how it feels for me, as if it holds that lockout point while attempting to relieve psi off the drums and reapplying the brakes, "brake release lag"?
Braking Issues
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when mine froze up it was like I had no breaks then all the sudden I had to much break
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How can you know that a spring is broken inside a brake chamber
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However, I believe they can be disassembled or possibly a scope can be inserted through the center of the housing, but honestly I don't know how he discovered it. -
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I'm talking about the brake spring. Not the chamber spring.
Worn out brakes and drums cause the shoes to spread too far and the return spring breaks.MX127 and SmallPackage Thank this. -
Also CK the thickness of brake shoes on truck now,I bought a truck with the wrong shoes put on and they were 1/2 as thick as the right ones, it was caming over after 1 mo. of use?
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Uerstanding the information you provided, over sized drums will likely give the same results as your term "cam'd over", if I understood correctly.
Thank you for replying.
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