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penguin149 wrote:enblethen wrote:
Did you have the drums machined?
No. There was not any deep scoring on the drums. Cleaned them up and put back on!
โMay-22-2020 08:58 PM
enblethen wrote:
Did you have the drums machined?
โMay-21-2020 08:34 PM
Bud
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Bud
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โMay-21-2020 08:11 AM
deltabravo wrote:Not contradicting at all. Anyone who has worked on drum brakes knows the brake pads can be manually adjusted by rotating the star wheel to loosen or tighten (contract/expand) the brake shoes against the drum.azdryheat wrote:
Strongly disagree with the above post. The problem isn't the electric brake. The brakes's star wheel is adjusted too tight, which is why the wheel isn't turning, the brakes are too tight.
Your post is contradicting. It says the problem "isn't the electric brakes" but then goes on to explain that the problem is the brakes being adjusted to tight.
The information you are probably trying to convey is "the problem isn't the electric function of the brakes, but the manual adjustment of them"
โMay-21-2020 05:45 AM
azdryheat wrote:
Strongly disagree with the above post. The problem isn't the electric brake. The brakes's star wheel is adjusted too tight, which is why the wheel isn't turning, the brakes are too tight.
โMay-21-2020 05:38 AM
penguin149 wrote:
Does this sound like a bearing or brake issue?
azdryheat wrote:
While you're there check the adjustment of the castle nut, which holds your wheel together. It should be hand tightened then backed off to the first hole the cotter pin can go through.
โMay-20-2020 03:16 PM
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dodge guy wrote:
Ok people. Electric brakes will make a noise when turned. The magnet is in contact with the drum by a spring. It rides along the drum until the brake controller sends a signal for current. Then it drags harder against the drum and increases braking proportiently. So it's normal to hear a scraping/dragging noise when turning. The drum will not freewheel because of this. It does sound like it may be slightly adjusted too much. You should be able to freely turn it with a couple fingers and not much effort.
โMay-20-2020 05:27 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Ok people. Electric brakes will make a noise when turned. The magnet is in contact with the drum by a spring. It rides along the drum until the brake controller sends a signal for current. Then it drags harder against the drum and increases braking proportiently. So it's normal to hear a scraping/dragging noise when turning. The drum will not freewheel because of this. It does sound like it may be slightly adjusted too much. You should be able to freely turn it with a couple fingers and not much effort.