J 38400 Brake Shoe Spanner and Spring Remover
Caution: Keep fingers away from rear brake shoe springs to prevent fingers from being pinched between spring and shoe web or spring and backing plate.
Notice: Do not pry against the splash shield or backing plate in attempt to free the drum. This will bend the splash shield or backing plate. A bent backing plate may cause brake chatter and/or pulsation.
Notice: Do not over stretch the adjuster spring. Damage can occur if the spring is over stretched.
• | Use the J 38400 in order to pry the loop end of the adjuster spring from the adjuster actuator. |
• | Disengage the adjuster spring from the web of the parking brake shoe. |
• | The brake shoe |
• | The brake lining (4,5) |
• | The adjusting screw (2) |
• | Discoloration from heat |
• | Over stress |
• | The parts are worn |
• | Leakage |
• | Cut or damaged boots |
Important: Lubricate the following components with GM P/N 1052196
or equivalent brake lubricant:
• The 6 raised shoe pads on the backing plate • The anchor surfaces on the backing plate. The anchor surfaces
contact the lower ends of the brake shoes.
• | Clean the adjuster screw threads with a wire brush. |
• | Wash all components in clean denatured alcohol. |
• | Adequate lubrication is achieved when a continuous bead of lubricant is on the end of the adjuster nut and the socket when the threads are fully engaged |
• | Apply GM P/N 1052196 or an equivalent brake lubricant to the following areas: |
- | The adjuster screw threads |
- | The inside diameter of the adjuster socket |
- | The socket face |
• | The adjusting screw (2) |
• | The adjuster shoe |
• | The adjuster shoe lining |
12.1. | Use the J 38400 in order to pull up the end of the return spring. Rest the return spring on the web of the brake shoe. |
12.2. | Use the J 38400 in order to pull the end of the return spring over until the return spring snaps into the slot in the brake shoe. |
13.1. | Lubricate the tab and the pivot point on the adjuster lever with GM P/N 1052196 or an equivalent brake lubricant. |
13.2. | Use the J 38400 in order to spread the brake shoes while working the adjuster actuator (1) into position. |
14.1. | Engage the U-shaped end of the spring in the hole in the web of the parking brake shoe. |
14.2. | Use the J 38400 in order to stretch the spring and engage the loop end over the tab on the adjuster actuator. |
• | The adjuster actuator pivots in the shoe web slot. |
• | The notch in the adjuster actuator rests on the step in the adjusting screw (2) notch. |
• | The arm of the adjuster actuator rests freely on the star wheel teeth of the adjuster screw, not trapped under the teeth at a downward angle. |
• | Use the J 38400 between the upper ends of the shoe and lining assemblies. Spread the shoes apart and watch for proper rotation of the star wheel. |