Jul-05-2016 03:49 PM
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fourthclassC wrote:We all agree that in a perfect world they will self-adjust. But as the brake system ages with corrosion and crud, they quickly loose the ability to self-adjust. And in the case with the original poster, his rig is now 23 years old. I wouldn't count on any kind of self-adjusting. In fact, every E-series cut-away with drum brakes are all very old today. Those owners should not rely on the self-adjusters. Adding the point that just about every motor home is stored outdoors with humidity encouraging corrosion, that further contributes to self-adjustment failure.
Howdy,
I also want to suggest/inform that the automatic brake adjusters (almost never work, I know) are supposed to tighten when backing up and applying the parking brake - not the service brake. I add this for additional information, not resolution of OP's issue.
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rgnprof wrote:Very interesting.
We started off for Colorado and I noticed the back left dually tires smelling and getting hot - so I decided to back it off some before we left. I probably loosened it too much, I don't know...they braked alright on our trip - maybe better than it has in the 6 years I have owned the coach, but pedal is still spongy...and front brakes got really hot once - coming down from Bobcat Pass in New Mexico. I am sure I'm still 'overusing' the front brakes...
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rgnprof wrote:Try my suggestion and see what you learn. Hopefully the answer has always been that simple......tighten up those rear shoes, over and over (and over) again with the rear axle raised, trans in neutral, and the tires kept on for good turning leverage.
Great help! Thank you gentlemen!
Something Ron said at the end of his post struck a note: We bought this motorhome from a some parents of friends of ours in 2010. The year before - maybe 2008 - the brakes went out on them in the Rockies. They took it to a brake shop in Estes Park and spent all kinds of money to get everything fixed. The PO discussed all of this with me and also stated that ever since then the brakes had been mushy/spongy. He had taken it to several local places - some thought the shop had put in the wrong bore MC (see my previous threads on this...). But, now I'm thinking they just did it the way Ron described - didn't take the time to do it properly - and everyone since (myself included) has just figured they were adjusted properly...
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