Tincture77
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Hi all. My '73 t'all 1110 2wd (fa-1 front axle) has the rare 11x3 lockheed front drum system. When I bought this rig last August it did not stop well, so I started in on overhauling the braking system. I put on new drums (raybestos 2336), new front hoses (raybestos bh4000), and new front wheel cylinders (dorman w37316). I had the shoes religned locally since they are unavailable and used the same return spings since they also are unavailable. Making a rookie mistake on the 1st install (having only worked on british sports car drum brakes), I didn't have the drums pressed onto the hub. This caused the brakes to grab on the lip of the drum and rather harshly lock up the brakes. After this ruined (warped) the drum lug mounting holes, I had new studs pressed into the hubs, and new drums pressed onto the hubs. This seemed to remedy the problem, that is until the brakes heat up (ie city driving). Then they act as before grabbing on the front drivers side wheel and making a metal on metal screeching sound. After removing the drum/hub for inspection, I found an area of shining metal on the outer edge of the drivers side rear shoe (front brakes) where it seemed as if it was contacting the lip of the drum again. After grinding away a few milimeters of this metal and reinstaling everything it improved the squeaking, but now the grabing is intermitent (even when the brakes are hot, and when I back off the front left adjuster). What the h is causing this? Yes the "keystone" arrow is pointed to the front, and yes the linings are properly arced to the new drum, and no the shoes are not "twisted".