pic of parking brake pivots
#1
pic of parking brake pivots
Anyone have a pic/diagram of the parking brake pivots? Mine are corroded and thus stick from time to time. This is one of those times. I'd like to see if I can free up the parking brake rather than paying to have it done.
On a side note... should my drums end up being stuck, anyone have info (size/tread etc.) about the bolt used here to remove them?
Thanks for the help. I suspect I could figure out most of this, but I hate getting my truck up on stands and getting 3 hours into a job just to find out that for whatever reason I can't do the job.
On a side note... should my drums end up being stuck, anyone have info (size/tread etc.) about the bolt used here to remove them?
Thanks for the help. I suspect I could figure out most of this, but I hate getting my truck up on stands and getting 3 hours into a job just to find out that for whatever reason I can't do the job.
#3
Originally Posted by shiftless89
Its easy to do, start at the drum and follow the steel cable, lubing each pivot as you go forward, repeat for other side
Jackson, here's a few pics for you (and you were right, the technical name for them is bellcranks!):
#4
Cool - thanks. THat's what I was looking for. I knew I had seen it before, but couldn't find the thread. Is it just me, or does that bell crank look like it's not "inside" the drum. Perhaps I can get at it by just takign off the wheel and crawling up in/behind there...
Last edited by jacksonpt; Mar 13, 2006 at 12:03 PM.
#6
Originally Posted by jacksonpt
Cool - thanks. THat's what I was looking for. I knew I had seen it before, but couldn't find the thread. Is it just me, or does that bell crank look like it's not "inside" the drum. Perhaps I can get at it by just takign off the wheel and crawling up in/behind there...
The pics are from an online manual.
#7
I got under my truck last night and was pleasantly surprised. I pulled the boot back away from the pivot point (boots were filled with debris/dust/garbage - should they be packed with grease?), sprayed about 1/3 of a can of PB in there then wacked on the bell crank with a hammer. It was enough to release the parking break, which was all I was after. If I have more time I might try to get them loosened up so the parking brake becomes useable again, but at this stage of the game, it's not that big of a deal.
Thanks again fro the pics Jamie.
Thanks again fro the pics Jamie.
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#8
Originally Posted by jacksonpt
I got under my truck last night and was pleasantly surprised. I pulled the boot back away from the pivot point (boots were filled with debris/dust/garbage - should they be packed with grease?), sprayed about 1/3 of a can of PB in there then wacked on the bell crank with a hammer. It was enough to release the parking break, which was all I was after. If I have more time I might try to get them loosened up so the parking brake becomes useable again, but at this stage of the game, it's not that big of a deal.
Thanks again fro the pics Jamie.
Thanks again fro the pics Jamie.
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