Ok......we're rebuilding the wheel cylinders on a WC-64KD (converted to a pickup type). Yesterday the first 3 drums came right off, and we didn't even have to use the "break loose" bolts.... the screws holding the drums to the hubs came out easily. Today we've spent 6 hours trying to get the left rear drum off. 1st....the 3 screws wouldn't break loose....even with an impact wrench (and we'd put WD-40 on them the night before). Finally we drilled the heads off....and then the drum should have come right off....WRONG!! We retracted the brake lining...using the adjustments on the backing plate. The drum spins freely....?? We then tried the 3 "break loose" bolts to add pressure. Then we put a little heat to the face of the drum......nope! Then we thought that the 5 lug nut bolts were holding it. So we tapped them in about 1/8" to break them loose from the drum. That didn't help. Through the inspection hole....we can see that one of the linings are "real close" to the drum....even though it still turns. I have a feeling that one of the wheel cylinder pistons is stuck in "the out position". And the lip of the drum is hanging up on it.
I would appreciate any ideas.....Or? Am I going to torch cut the thing off?
I would appreciate any ideas.....Or? Am I going to torch cut the thing off?
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