My 1999 GV 2.5 manual got stuck in snow today, and only one rear spin, what's happened? Thanks
In my post I was referring to looking for gear oil or brake fluid in the brake drum / shoe area (from a leak). If you are dry, that's good!What is the gear oil?
The loose or shaking is on this 'bad' wheel in the picture, and ts pistons can be 'shaking' to each side inside the cylinder bore. That's why the 'bad' wheel can be turn a little bit when it 'locked'. While, in the 'good' wheel on the opposite side, the pistons stay firmly in the cylinder bore, and you can not shake them.Oh. And I don't quite understand your last post about the opposite side brake set and "lose on wheel cylinder", unless that you mean that the springs aren't pulling the shoe ends back securely to engage against the wheel cylinder end linkage / rods? :huh:
I think that you are describing a condition whereby the tops of the shoe bracket are not collapsing tightly onto the wheel cylinder posts. THAT is normally a return spring weakness OR the linkages / adjuster are not assembled correctly.pistons can be 'shaking' to each side inside the cylinder bore
If you do not have BKT#12 adjusted (teeth engagement) set properly, the partner inter-connecting bracket (shown to the left of the number 3#) that runs to the UPPER adjuster won't allow the shoes to fully retract. Your first indication that something isn't correct is during shoe installation when the upper adjuster (#4) "star wheel" has to be COMPLETELY backed off (shortened) in order to get the drum on. It SHOULD be ran out with about 2-6 threads showing (depending on drum wear or if they've been "turned", thus inceasing the drum's inner diameter).