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07-21-2006 01:00 PM #1
You may try pushing it backwards that somtimes will release Chevys when SOMEONE uses the E brake.Charlie
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07-21-2006 01:20 PM #2
Or rocking it back and forth.
Originally Posted by cffisher
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07-21-2006 01:26 PM #3
Had one about 1981 where a person (not me) in a Bronco froze the shoes to the drum by leaving the ebrake on too long....he put it in low, reved the engine and popped the clutch. It was kinda cool....first time that I ever saw the shoes rotate with the drum. Kinda messy though since the wheel cylinder broke off and tore the brake line.
Try backing off on the adjuster and then rocking the vehicle....dont use too much force....push/pull by hand.
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07-21-2006 04:09 PM #4
Back off the adjusters and whack the drum a couple times with a big deadblow hammertheres no foo like an old foo
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07-21-2006 04:27 PM #5
if its the cables this is the way to go. if its the shoes working with the drum should do it.
Originally Posted by DennyW
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07-22-2006 05:51 AM #6
Thanks, Gentlemen,
I did try jogging it back and forth some, but the truck is sitting on some soft ground and the tires can't get enough bite to make the wheels turn. I'll jack it up put something under the wheels and try again.
And Robot - the old 360 that is in the truck hasn't run in many years, otherwise it might have occurred to me to try what your guy did! I hope I'm smart enough that I wouldn't have tried it, but I wouldn't bet on it. It may be a good thing it won't run!
I did run the adjuster back but because of the soft dirt it didn't help. I'll try again. I'll also go get some PB Blaster and go after the cables.
If this string of 105+ degree days ever ends (we had 109 degrees twice) I'll get back on it.
Thanks again. I appreciate the quick responses.
Jim






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