It shouldn't have taken a full video, but I made a few mistakes while assembling the rear brakes and I left them all in so you can learn from my mistakes, not yours :)
When I replaced the rear wheel cylinders on my TR4A, I had trouble getting the cylinder into the backing plate and getting the clips on. Turned out that there was some excess material on the sides of the cylinder let over from the casting. I had to file the sides of the cylinders to remove the excess “ridge”. Once the sides were smooth it all fit fine. Also the Macy’s Garage web site (Tech section) has a nice tutorial on fitting those cylinder clips.
I remembered this video from earlier and looked it up again. Just in time too as I am doing the rear brakes on my TR6 later this week. Great info! Thanks.
Hi Elin, Just like to thank you for this video, it prompted me to check mine on my TR250 and I discovered not only had they had been installed incorrectly i also had the begging of a cylinder leak. Keep up the good work Sir.
Thank you for this video. I was trying to take the clips off the rear brake cylinder. The small clip came off easily. The other two clips just didn't want to separate. Watching this video showed me that the lower one had two teeth to lock it to the upper one. Once you video showed me that, it was easier to get them off. Thanks!
Great video, huge thanks, just wanted to add that I found the using channel locks for putting the clips on, and taking off again when have an oops, works very well.
It's neat that rear drum brakes are very much the same across types of cars and years! This is the same proceedure and parts as on my BMW back in the day. And my 75 CJ-5 also, IIRC.
That’s a great instructional video Elin. Wish I had it a few weeks ago when I did my TR6 rear brakes. Didn’t install any grease behind the cylinder. They slide, but not as easily as yours. I adjusted the adjuster prior to bleeding, I’m guessing I should go back and re-adjust? What do you think?
They are never easy Elin and I hope you can get the axles out without stripping those brakes off again as I seem to recall that the retaining springs might be in the way? Kind regards, Richard.
Elin can you go back and check the RH rear brake shoe because after you greased the tapered plunger it looked like it didn't sit right into the plunger. May have been just the angle but when you wound the adjuster in that shoe was outside the adjuster block. I hope you don't mind my suggesting an extra check. Brake shoes can be a real PIA ...
Wow, what a screwed up design those rear brake cylinders are! I’ve never had to investigate mine. I’m glad, and so lucky! I can see why you don’t like them.
@@pucman1 As you can see I don’t learn from my own mistakes :) but maybe I can learn from yours. I didn’t know you were filming your project, so now I checked it and subscribed. Now I have an excuse to sit by the pool, drink beer and watch RU-vid. Looks like the two cars in the garage will have to wait till the evening when it cools down a little :)