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krazymatt
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Jun 21, 2015

Will a dirty magnet cause intermittent brakes?

So as I continue on my quest to solve my intermittent brakes issue I took off one drum and there is a film of grease on the drum and magnet probably from those useless easy lube fittings. There was a surplus of grease even in the dust cap. Would that cause intermittent brakes that work one minute and not the next?
  • Magnet needs a grease free surface to 'grab' in order to rotate and cause brake shoe lever to engage.
    Magnet will naturally 'slip' as it reaches full travel and drum continues to rotate but grease film will not allow it to remain at full extension holding brake shoes out against drum....magnet will 'skip' making shoes grab/not grab
  • Grease on the shoes is going to give you poor braking all the time it would seem. A bad connection could give you and intermittent problem. The brake connections under my rig used wire nuts. It's quick and easy for the people who assemble it but it wont hold up to the elements. I soldered and used electrical grease in heat shrink tubing on mine. Check the grounds also. You need to inspect the whole system.