Hello there,
I recently had my 1970 traveller MOT'd to find out some information on how much exactly i needed to do, however we have discovered that the rear near side brake is pretty much always on...i loosened up the brake etc but no change....i then had a look from the rear of the car only to find that the brake drum is at an angle (when pushed on correctly) i will get some pictures up asap to show you what i mean! My dad thinks the car may have dropped from a jack or axle stand at some point in it's life.
It would explain why my car struggles to get to 60?
Any help appreciated....and if any members would like to have a look themselves please inbox me because i would really appreciate the help
Bent near side rear Brakes?!
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Bent near side rear Brakes?!
Grant Carter, 18 and owns Merlin 'the magic' Morris Minor
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Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
if you would like people to come and see the car, where abouts are you?
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Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
Hi, well i mean it's just if people think they might be able to help cos i'm kind of stuck really, Diss, Norfolk IP22 2LH
Grant Carter, 18 and owns Merlin 'the magic' Morris Minor
Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
If anything like that was 'bent' - I doubt it would run at all. We need pictures!
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Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
Have you checked that the drum is square onto the half shaft? There is one retaining set screw under the brake drum which holds the half shaft to the hub assembly, check that it is tight, and there are two set screws on top of the drum, check that they are tight.
Try removing the hand brake cable from the brake assembly to see if it makes any difference
Try removing the hand brake cable from the brake assembly to see if it makes any difference
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Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
Well it is the plate at the back where the cylinders attach to etc, sorry for no pictures my camera, phone etc have all decided to spite me.... To put it plainly all is not going well in the land or Morris...
Also when the wheel is on and all tightened up it bind when you turn, you can turn it for a few seconds then it will go rock solid and takes a lot of effort to turn...
ALSO
I have been an idiot and greased, what i thought where greasing nipples, but apparently i have been greasing the rear brake bleeders -___-#
Also when the wheel is on and all tightened up it bind when you turn, you can turn it for a few seconds then it will go rock solid and takes a lot of effort to turn...
ALSO
I have been an idiot and greased, what i thought where greasing nipples, but apparently i have been greasing the rear brake bleeders -___-#
Grant Carter, 18 and owns Merlin 'the magic' Morris Minor
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Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
If the bleed valves were not unscrewed then you should not have done any damage. Unscrew the valves and push the brake pedal down to pump any grease out of the valve (if you know how to bleed the brakes).
There is no way that you can bend the axle or drums without cracking them so the back plate must be loose on the axle, check the four mounting bolts and check that the back plate is on correctly.
A few photos would make life easier, can't you borrow a camera?
There is no way that you can bend the axle or drums without cracking them so the back plate must be loose on the axle, check the four mounting bolts and check that the back plate is on correctly.
A few photos would make life easier, can't you borrow a camera?
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Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
Is it possible that the flange is bent on the halfshaft? Knocked hard into the kerb or a manufacturing fault?
Re: Bent near side rear Brakes?!
It is possible for the backplate to be bent - just straighten it! Hit it with a block of timber and a wee heavy hammer....Not the biggest job in the world.