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I have corrected my mistake and also replaced the shoes on the passenger side.
Also readjusted both sides and the parkingbrake again as discribed in the TM.
I made a couple of stops and it all looked good. See the pictures below.
This morning I loaded it up and to the brake test again...
I have just taken the drums of the Chevy.
- brake shoes are correctly mounted. The shoes with the least ammount of brake surface facing forwards.
- both wheel brake cylinders are the same.
Both sides new.
What I do see, and I have forgotten why, is that I only have replaced one side of the...
Thank you Rick, I have just measured a spare set to fully understand your post.
Enclosed some photos as a refference. (In mm)
I'll open the truck later this week to check it.
Yesterday I have tested the brakepressure on both sides of the axle. And both sides had the same pressure on the bleedingscrew. 490psi.
I have added a couple of pictures to this post.
- The starting point with the brake parts installed and tested 2years ago and not having any problems. And...
I have replaced all the lines with ptfe lines.
And I have got 1 rear wheel thats good and the other one keeps having problems. So I believe the line is open. Because of that 1 wheel is working
During the anual check my m1028 did not pass the brake test.
The difference in brake force, between the left and right rear wheel, is about 50%.
2 years ago I did not had this problem.
And no parts had been replaced between both checks.
I can't seem to find what is causing this problem so I...