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Old 11-05-2020, 07:05 PM   #78
JSeery
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Default Re: 1940 Brake Bleeding

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Originally Posted by mike42 View Post
I used that special tool to pop off the drum from axle and yes it was a pretty good "POP" !! I thought at first I broke something. All is fine there, but the drum will only come off about a 1/2" and is stuck. Is there anything special I can do to bring it home. Brake Drum Puller maybe ? If so who would sell them. I'm making a career of all this for God's sake !

Seery I'm sure it was.

Thx...Mike
"Fordy and Seery thx. I'll try this. I also am looking for a drum puller online to try that too"

Ok, now I'm confused, you used a drum puller and it worked, but now you're looking for a drum puller??? Once the drum "pops" loose, that is it for the puller, after that it is a question of getting the drum off of the brake shoes. This can sometimes be a chore, but there is no puller involved.

Did you not like the puller you used?
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