Removal Procedure
Tools Required
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.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the brake drum.
Refer to
Brake Drum Replacement
.
Notice: Do not over stretch the adjuster spring. Damage can occur
if the spring is over stretched.
- Use the J 38400
in order remove the adjuster spring. Disengage the adjuster spring loop from
the tab on the adjuster actuator.
3.1. | Remove the loop end of the adjuster spring from the adjuster actuator. |
3.2. | Remove the straight end of the adjuster spring from the secondary
brake shoe. |
- Use the J 38400
in order to remove the return spring
(2) from the brake primary brake shoe (1).
- Pry the end of the return spring (2) toward the axle using the
flat edge of the J 38400
until
the return spring (2) snaps off the brake shoe.
- Remove the primary brake shoe.
- Remove the adjuster actuator from the primary brake shoe.
- Remove the adjuster from the secondary brake shoe and the park
brake actuator
- Remove the park brake actuator from the secondary brake shoe.
- Use the J 38400
in order to remove the return spring
(2) from the secondary brake shoe (1).
- Pry the end of the return spring toward the axle using the flat
edge of the J 38400
until
the return spring snaps off the secondary brake shoe.
- Remove the secondary brake shoe.
- Remove the return spring from the backing plate.
- Clean all the parts in clean denatured alcohol.
- Inspect all of the brake system components.
- Replace any brake system components that are worn or damaged.
- Inspect the wheel cylinder for the following conditions. Repair
or replace as necessary.
• | Worn or damaged dust boots |
Installation Procedure
- Apply GM P/N 1052196
brake lubricant (or equivalent) to the following areas
• | The six brake shoe contact points on the backing plate |
• | The adjuster screw threads |
• | The inside diameter of the adjuster socket |
- Install the return spring to the backing plate.
- Install the secondary brake shoe to the backing plate.
- Use the J 38400
in order to install the return spring
(2) into the secondary brake shoe (1).
- Install the park brake actuator to the secondary brake shoe.
Important: Ensure that the adjuster (2) engages the brake shoe (4) and the park
brake actuator (3) properly.
- Install the adjuster screw to the secondary brake shoe and the park
brake actuator.
- Apply GM P/N 1052196 brake lubricant (or equivalent) to
the adjuster actuator/primary brake shoe interface.
- Install the adjuster actuator to the primary brake shoe.
- Install the primary brake shoe with the adjuster actuator to the
backing plate.
Important: Ensure that the adjuster engages the brake shoe and the adjuster actuator
properly.
- Use the J 38400
in order to install the return spring (2) into the primary brake shoe (1).
Notice: Do not over stretch the adjuster spring. Damage can occur
if the spring is over stretched.
- Use the J 38400
in
order to install the adjuster spring (1).
11.1. | Install the straight end of the adjuster spring into the secondary
brake shoe. |
11.2. | Install the loop end of the adjuster spring to the adjuster actuator. |
Important: Ensure that the adjuster operates properly.
- Move the park brake actuator in order to spread the brake shoes apart.
The adjuster actuator tab should move up, forcing the adjuster wheel to rotate.
If the adjuster does not operate properly, remove the adjuster, then
reinstall the adjuster again.
- Adjust the brake shoes. Refer to
Drum Brake Adjustment
.
- Adjust the park brake cable. Refer to
Park Brake Cable Service/Adjustment
in Park Brake.
- Install the brake drum.
Refer to
Brake Drum Replacement
.
- Lower the vehicle.