Re: LRO: Brake Drum Removal

From: Jim Hall (jimfoo@qwest.net)
Date: Sun Apr 29 2001 - 17:34:30 EDT

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    All 4 of my drums have only 1 screw hole

    Peter Ogilvie wrote:
    >
    > Aloha Colin:
    >
    > Unless you have some ersatz aftermarket drums, there ARE three flat head
    > machine screws holding the drums to the hub. Look very closely, they may be
    > hiding under rust and crud. If you don't see three chamfered holes for the
    > machine screws, something is terribly amiss. The hole for the push off bolt
    > is not chamfered, just a flush hole that's threaded and should be the fourth
    > hole in the face of the drum.
    >
    > Aloha
    > Peter Ogilvie
    > Kona Coffee Rover
    > 1970 88 soft top, 'huli' Mine since '84 but recovering
    > from exposure of the dark side.
    > 1966 109 pickup 'slime' In my garage since '90, finally running.
    > 1965 88 parts car, slowly sinking into the lava.
    > 196? 88 hard top, possibly 'phoenix' if it rises, it will
    > certainly be from ashes or at least a pile of rust
    >
    > >From: "Colin Clegg" <colin.clegg@bigfoot.com>
    > >
    > >There is only 1 screw on mine (The fronts have three). There is a second
    > >hole, I'll try a bolt and see if that helps.
    > >
    > >Colin
    >
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    Jim Hall
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