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Old 15-03-05, 02:24
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Default PULLING DRUMS

I found out the hard way of course, that the drums come off quite easily. If you don't have a puller to fit your drum, I recommend the following:

a. loosen off both adjusting cams;
b. remove the brake line from the wheel cylinder;
c. remove the wheel cylinder bolts (drift the cylinder slightly inwards while bolts are still attached);
d. remove the nuts off the anchor pins (drift the pins inwards while the nuts are still attached); and
e. use a rubber mallet to rock the drum back and forth...

There was a world of difference between the removal of the first drum and the last drum.
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