28Q29U Plymouth Forum

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rusty on August 29, 2011, 02:34:39 AM

Title: brake shoes
Post by: Rusty on August 29, 2011, 02:34:39 AM
I was going to fix my charging problem but noticed a large amount of brake fuild around where my front passenger tire sat on the floor.  It turns out that I suddenly delvoped a back wheel cylinder.  I pulled the wheel  and brake all apart and found very soaked brake shoes and a badly leaking wheel cylinder.

I had all 4 wheel cylinders bored and sleeved in stainless steel one year ago.  Not sure why it went bad.  I am going to rehone and put new cups in  1 1/4 inch.  The question I have is there any way to save brakes shoes that are soaked in brake fluid?  Or do they just need to be relined? 

I was told once that you could put baking soda in the drum as a stop gap to get you home.

rusty
Title: Re: brake shoes
Post by: Tinkeys on August 29, 2011, 07:34:24 AM
Not to sure Rusty !
I did once clean diff oil soaked brakes shoes with kerosine and  hot water rinse and seemed to do the trick .
break fluid will desolve with water maybe try hot pressure water blast, Just a thought !!
Title: Re: brake shoes
Post by: 29plycoop on August 29, 2011, 08:36:17 PM
This problem has come up now and then over the years and all you have to do is scrub brush the linings with soap and water, wipe dry and then spray the linings with a can of brake clean from the auto parts. When they dry they will work great. Good luck. - Rich