And I did too, I stand corrected, I didn't know they were gone, previous post corrected! You can kill the X. Guess it's been a issue for awhile? SSBC Performance Brake Systems - Clarence, NYAnd this.....
So I DID some research....
Yeah it does bigtime for me! I have no idea what the application they used for mine for when I need new pads. My SUCK for not calling them alooooooong time ago to ask them that question. I guess I have some homework as well as to what to do now? Dam it!Now that sucks!
Try this.
Back off the tight drum adjuster after putting it all back together.
Install and tighten the wheel.
See if it rotates.
If not, then perhaps the shoes are too wide or incorrect.
I had this happen to me when I first bought my Polara. Was told I had 2 1/2" rear shoes but in reality they were 2".
all was good until I tightened up the wheel
Any mention again in the thread about a tight parking brake cable or has that been addressed?
Having a look at that picture you originally posted appears to have the parking brake lever engaged slightly...
Make sure they aren’t adjusted too tight. If they are seizing up you can place a pry bar between the backing plate and shoe on both sides. Squeeze together until the shoes contact the anchor pin and stay there. You can also just disconnect the cable at the park brake bracket but you would need to disassemble the shoes to do so. Then purchase new cables.Hey Tom,
I have officially ruled out hydraulic so back at mechanical. Is there an easy way to back off the parking break without removing the entire setup? The shoes will retract with if forced but the the bar seems tight in either position.
Thanks,
Fyi I removed the emergency brake hardware and it wasn't that big of a deal. It was not the issue with my system, so my plans are to reinstall with new cables.
I am still hoping mine is fixed, it is definitely better, but a long freeway drive will be the best way for me to truly test it.
Hey Tom,
I have officially ruled out hydraulic so back at mechanical. Is there an easy way to back off the parking break without removing the entire setup? The shoes will retract with if forced but the the bar seems tight in either position.
Thanks,
I am hoping mine was a bad wheel cylinder.What was your ultimate solution?
I am wondering now if the bracket that goes across the top of both shoes is correct or if they are switched side to side but I'm sure this was already discussed earlier.
Hey guys...Just got back from my travels for my job over last two weeks and just getting caught up. Since I've been traveling I was 99% sure of the SSBC system, because of the ability to keep my original 14" wheels. Read your posts...they're out of business??!?!? You've gotta be kidding me! Now what?!?!?
Well, while away, got some more suggestions:
1. I spoke with an old school mechanic and he said before looking at discs, to pull out and discard the retainer valve out of the front master cylinder chamber. Said the repro stuff has it and causes problems. He also said to adjust the push rod, even though I separated the MC from that wall as a test already.
2. My buddy who is an engineer and master mechanic and fabricator, said he wants to try 11x2 drums that are for different years and makes. So I have a 67 Polara, the one he wants to try is for a 69-73Polara & 65-71 D100: Bendix PDR0187 or Reybestos 2955R.
3. I was told a guy from NC, Spraker Racing, selld 8¾ rears with Chevy drums. He makes the backing plates fit and the parts are plentiful. The Chevy drums and shoes are 11x2¼ .
Share yer thoughts guys…I am going to start this work again next week by pulling the retainer valve in the master first. Anyone hear of this or try this?
I am wondering now if the bracket that goes across the top of both shoes is correct or if they are switched side to side but I'm sure this was already discussed earlier.
Mike I still wouldn't eliminate the wheel cylinder as the possible problem on yours too, because if my theory is right it still would pass a bench test.
I am going out for a ride this morning, this will be the longest since I replaced the wheel cylinder. I won't be able to really test it for a couple of weeks because I am heading out on a vacation today.
When I get back I will go at least 30-50 miles on the highway. That I feel will ultimately test my solution.