Was fitting my brake drums the other day and one side went on really easily but the other seems to be very tight on the hub flange, to the point where it won't actually sit flush without rocking slightly because it won't go fully on. Now I could hammer the thing on I'm sure but that's surely going to make it very difficult to get off in the future.
The drum I fitted was a new one but I tried an old one but this had the same issue. I also tried the drum on another half shaft/hub assembly which I had in the shed and it went on fine. The hub flange seems to be flat and true as it can be. If I measure the hub it seems to be very close in size to the hole in the brake drum. I think the affected side is one of the halfshaft/hub assemblies I replaced as previously I had odd sized studs on each side. I figured it was easier to replace the whole assembly rather than mess around getting the hub off.
As I say I'm reluctant to knock the drum on but wondered if anyone else has had a similar problem?
Tight fitting brake drum
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1961 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Sportswagon
1980 Dolomite Sprint project using brand new shell
2009 Mazda MX5 2.0 Sport
2018 Infiniti Q30
Re: Tight fitting brake drum
If another drum from the other side still has the problem, make sure the shoes are not holding it off. If that's all good get some emery cloth around the hub until it fits nice.
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Re: Tight fitting brake drum
Sprint drums can be a tight fit on the hub spigots.
Look for burrs on a new drum. Try the old drum on both sides. If the drums fit well one side and not the other then get
filing on the spigot. If one drum fits both sides and the other is tight its the drum....file the drum.
Try it shoes off just to be sure....
Jonners
Look for burrs on a new drum. Try the old drum on both sides. If the drums fit well one side and not the other then get
filing on the spigot. If one drum fits both sides and the other is tight its the drum....file the drum.
Try it shoes off just to be sure....
Jonners
Note from Admin: sadly Jon passed away in February 2018 but his humour and wealth of knowledge will be fondly remembered by all. RIP Jonners.