JDgreen227
Super Member
A Jedi class trick a friend of mine pulls off is "massaging" a brake drum with a hammer.
Part of what his is doing is fracturing enough of that ridge that you don't need a puller, and next to nothing happens to the shoes during removal. He's never said so explicitly, but I know him well enough to realize he's also checking the integrity of the drum.
Rarely cracks a drum, and usually does it while in the midst of mulitiple conversations....
So yeah, whenever I get thinking I've just pulled off some slick little mechanical maneuver, I drop by his shop to get reminded what a really talented pro is able to easily do...
I probably should record a vid when he is Safety checking an older car or truck, as even a lot of younger mechanics aren't going to work on enough drums to get that proficient.
(P.S. - sorry about the drift JD).
Rgds, D.
Not a drift at all, Dave...I learned something from you and thanks. Honestly...I actually prefer discs because I don't have to deal with getting the (censored) drum off....I owned a '90 F-150 with rear drums and it had a terrible habit of locking up the rear drums very easily because of the dust and debris that built up. The only thing I dislike about rear discs is having to deal with the dust and debris that builds up inside the parking brake drum area...oops, think I am repeating myself here....:laughing: