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Are there any tricks to getting the cotter pins out of the brake cam levers? I can't even get a good swing at mine because of the bodywork! If I do manage to get the cams and levers apart is the bush a straightforward thing to replace or do you need a press and reaming tools? If you can't replace the bushes with the axle in place I don't think I will bother taking the cotter pins out!
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16-10-2017, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-10-2017, 05:59 PM by Reckless Rat.)
If it's for the rears, take the brake drum off and rotate the lever 180°. You'll find it's easier. On the fronts the cotter nuts should be to the front so easy to get at.
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Chris, to have effective brakes it is vital you remove all wear and play in the mechanism, persevere! A decent drift helps
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that's a very professional diagram! I will see if my ball joint spltters will fit I hadn't thought if using them. cheers
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Getting somewhat ahead, but the matter of which way round cotters go was debated at length some time ago. The drawings in Austin handbooks show front nuts to rear, although the reverse may be helpful for worn pre Girling brakes. In the operated position levers should be forward of vertical but not much so.
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The ball joint splitter works really well on the rears but it wouldn't fit the fronts so the fronts I have drifted out as there is room to swing a hammer at the front!
Is this a thin bush? How do you get them out?
Newbie question: If I don't have brake adjusters do I have a non-girling setup? l don'twant to order up the wrong bits
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Quote R Dunford
"Some rear axles were originally fitted with thin bushes which are no longer available (so far as I know), I have always drilled these out to suit the thicker and more common bushes."
Ruairidh, I have found it quite easy to make the thin Zinc bushes from Zinc sheet. Cut material to width fold a 1/16" flange using a couple of bits of angle iron in the vice, trim to length and wrap the section around a mandrel, you can close it tightly with a small hose clip. I use the same method to make brake cross shaft bushes, the Zinc sheet is available here from roofing suppliers amongst others.
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