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70 bug drum brake
i dont know much about bugs. i cant get the drum off. my other cars they just pull off. is there a different way to do these. or do i need to try harder
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Re: 70 bug drum brake
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NOTE: The left front wheel bearing nut is left hand threaded. You must turn the wrench to the RIGHT to loosen and remove it. The rear axle castle nuts are torqued to around 250 ft/lbs. Use a BIG breaker bar or impact wrench to remove them. |
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Re: 70 bug drum brake
re: Putting the rear drums back on. If you don't tighten the castle nuts to 250 ft. lbs, or tighter, the drums will hammer out the axle spleens until you don't have any spleens left
If the rear axle nuts aren't torqued to at least 250 ft. lbs., the axle spleens will be hammered out until there aren't any spleens left? Seen that many times. |
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