Front Brake Not Grabbing.
Front Brake Not Grabbing.Now that I can actually run the Dream without oil spewing, I notice no good grabbing when I use my front brake. My rear brake grabs like a *cough* dream.
It has a new brake cable and I had used steel wool to clean out the drum before assembly. The front pads have about 4mm of life on them but they're only meeting on the front and back edge. Is there an adjustment to be made, or should I just buy new shoes? Thanks as always.
Couple things - If the steel wool had oil in it, did you degrease before assembly? Did you put the shoes back in the way they came out? One is self-actuating, the other isn't and they wear in differently. If you swap them, they have to wear-in again before you'll get much braking. Having said that, the Dream brakes are never going to throw you over the bars...
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I agree with Mike, take about 90% of that free play out of there, and let your lever pivot do it's job. If you have 4mm of lining left, that's pretty good. Scuff your brake shoes with a coarse foam sanding block. Do it uniformly so you get the glaze removed and leave a rough texture on the surface. Another thing you can do is centre your brake shoes in the drum. When you reattach the wheel keep all the mounting bolts and axle nut loose. Spin your wheel hard in a forward direction then apply the brakes hard. Now tighten up your wheel. 1967 CA78
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Thanks for the replies guys. I did not think to degrease the steel wool, I will definitely rough up the pads a little.
Hamamatsu, can you clarify that procedure a little more for me? There's one horizontal steel/aluminum bar brace that attaches at the top, then of course the axle. I want to loosen both and spin the wheel, grab with the brake and that will center that brake drum assembly better?
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