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ZEKE68 08-05-2018 09:35 PM

No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
My rear drum brake backing plates don't have a slot in them for adjusting the brakes. Is this the norm for our trucks? I have had other vehicles that I had to back off the brakes through the slot to get the drum off. Hate to have a drum stuck and have no slot.

LockDoc 08-05-2018 09:48 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
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Originally Posted by ZEKE68 (Post 8316338)
My rear drum brake backing plates don't have a slot in them for adjusting the brakes. Is this the norm for our trucks? I have had other vehicles that I had to back off the brakes through the slot to get the drum off. Hate to have a drum stuck and have no slot.

The knockout on these trucks is on the front of the drum (outside) instead of the rear backing plate. They are not punched very well and are a bear to knock out. It would be easier to take the drum off and drill them out....

LockDoc

Steeveedee 08-05-2018 09:53 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
Yup.

ZEKE68 08-05-2018 09:55 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
Will check that out, Thanks LockDoc

ZEKE68 08-05-2018 10:08 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
Just looked at the drums ( which I had off ), and there is not even a hint of a punch out. These are likely replacement drums. I was thinking of putting a hole in the backing plate that would fit one of those rubber plugs they sell.

LockDoc 08-05-2018 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ZEKE68 (Post 8316373)
Just looked at the drums ( which I had off ), and there is not even a hint of a punch out. These are likely replacement drums. I was thinking of putting a hole in the backing plate that would fit one of those rubber plugs they sell.


I have never tried it but it should work. Let us know if you run into any problems with that.

LockDoc

Stocker 08-05-2018 11:34 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
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Originally Posted by ZEKE68 (Post 8316373)
Just looked at the drums ( which I had off ), and there is not even a hint of a punch out. These are likely replacement drums. I was thinking of putting a hole in the backing plate that would fit one of those rubber plugs they sell.

My K20 still has original drums, also with no hint of a knockout. Finally drilled holes in the backing plates and put in rubber plugs a number of years ago. Works great!

Steeveedee 08-05-2018 11:36 PM

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Weird. I've punched literally hundreds of those knockouts out of drums and backing plates (trucks and cars). I guess the new stuff from Chinee isn't provided with that feature?

FL71C10 08-06-2018 12:06 AM

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I just bought new drums for my 71 and they dont have knockouts. I'd be interested to see how you cut the holes in the backing plates. Drill holes on each side and then file out the middle?

toolboxchev 08-06-2018 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 8316439)
Weird. I've punched literally hundreds of those knockouts out of drums and backing plates (trucks and cars). I guess the new stuff from Chinee isn't provided with that feature?

Its called "Value Added Processing" another words you guessed it they cheapened up the parts by removing a critical step in the casting.

Value added What?

panhead59 08-06-2018 07:26 AM

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Stocker says his original drums has no slots, so there's more to the story than cheap and/or replacement drums. So my first ? Would be to stocker- how do u confirm your drums are original ? Stamped part # maybe. Facts first
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ZEKE68 08-06-2018 08:49 AM

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Think I would drill two or three holes, and then dremel them out.

Stocker 08-06-2018 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by panhead59 (Post 8316526)
Stocker says his original drums has no slots, so there's more to the story than cheap and/or replacement drums. So my first ? Would be to stocker- how do u confirm your drums are original ? Stamped part # maybe. Facts first
.

I have owned the truck since 1977 when it was 5 years old with about 50K miles. Pretty sure everything on the truck was factory original at that point, except the saddle tanks and rear bumper. If the drums had been changed before I got it, they would probably not be the same as whatever is available these days. :chevy:

littlehopper 08-06-2018 12:59 PM

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I have a low mile 68 that has the knockouts outlined on drums. With under 40k , I am confident they are originals. Maybe later ones don’t have the markings for knockout.

57Suburb 08-06-2018 04:11 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
Don't blast me for mentioning this, but don't our trucks have a self-adjusting rear drum brake set-up. A few 10 mph reverse blasts, then lock up the brakes is supposed to adjust the rears drums. Might be why we see so many back plates with no holes?

FL71C10 08-06-2018 04:40 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
The problem is when you want to take the drums off, it is nice to be able to back off a little bit on the adjuster to free up the drum.

Stocker 08-06-2018 07:41 PM

Re: No adjusting slot on drum backing plate
 
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Originally Posted by FL71C10 (Post 8316925)
The problem is when you want to take the drums off, it is nice to be able to back off a little bit on the adjuster to free up the drum.

Yes, especially if the drums have worn enough that there's a ridge catching the shoes and preventing drum removal.

Also, those adjusters operate in a nasty environment and may not work anymore. With luck, they can be cleaned & lubed and continue doing their job.

68panelman 08-07-2018 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by 57Suburb (Post 8316906)
Don't blast me for mentioning this, but don't our trucks have a self-adjusting rear drum brake set-up. A few 10 mph reverse blasts, then lock up the brakes is supposed to adjust the rears drums. Might be why we see so many back plates with no holes?

No blasting here, you are 100% correct.

ZEKE68 08-18-2018 09:54 PM

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Cut in brake adjusting slots in my rear drum backing plates to fit the rubber plugs I bought. This is so I can adjust the brakes initially, or back them off if I need to take the drum off, and it won't come off.

Steeveedee 08-18-2018 10:14 PM

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:c2:

And you only have to do it once. It's worth all the sweat.


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