Brakes - 2 Mr. Lombardi
Brakes Modern automotive brake systems use hydraulic force to create friction Convert motion to heat energy 2 brake types Disc Brakes Drum Brakes
Drum Brakes Three Main Parts Drums Shoes Wheel Cylinder
Drum Brakes Hydraulic pressure pushes wheel cylinder pistons (1800 psi.) The friction between the stationary shoes and the revolving drums causes the drums to slow and stop the rear wheels.
Simple Drum Brake Parts
Drum Brake Parts
Drum Brake Shoes Two Parts Steel Backing Friction Material
Drum Brake Parts Wheel Cylinder
Drum Brake Parts Drum
Drum Brake Parts Hoses
Drum Brake Parts When servicing drum brakes, do one side at a time. If you get confused, the other side can guide you.
Special Brake Tools
Special Brake Tools
Special Brake Tools
Be sure to torque all fasteners to manufactures recommendations! Drum Brakes Be sure to torque all fasteners to manufactures recommendations!
Drum Brakes Pump brake pedal several times to seat shoes, readjust as necessary. Top off master cylinder as necessary
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