| • | J 38400 Brake Shoe Spanner and Spring Remover |
| • | J 21177-A Drum-to-Brake Shoe Clearance |
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 other end of the adjuster spring from the brake shoe. |
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.
| • | Brake fluid leakage |
| • | Worn or damaged dust boots |
| • | The six brake shoe contact points on the backing plate. |
| • | The adjuster threads |
| • | The inside diameter of the adjuster socket |
| • | The hole and area on the brake shoe for the adjuster actuator |
| • | The pin and the contact area on the park brake lever |
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.
Important: Ensure the adjuster (2) and brake shoe (4) and park brake actuator (3) properly.
Notice: Do not over stretch the adjuster spring. Damage can occur if the spring is over stretched.
| • | The adjuster actuator pivots in the shoe web slot. |
| • | The notch in the adjuster actuator rests on the step in the adjusting screw 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. |