How do you fix a Honda rear brake drum?

How do you fix a Honda rear brake drum?

The next day when the drum would not wiggle loose I took a large flat screwdriver and inserted it into the indentation in the drum and hit the screwdriver 2 or 3 times. I then rotated the drum to the next indentation and repeated the process until the drum came off the axle.

How do you replace the drum on a Honda Accord?

Thread two bolts–size 8 x 1.25 millimeters–into the brake drum’s threaded holes to remove the drum from the hub. Thread each bolt two turns at a time. Insert a small, thin piece of wood, like a paint stick or ruler, in between the wheel cylinder and the rear brake shoe.

Is there snap ring for rear brake drum?

Problem is- the drum is loose-move back and fort but can’t get it off. Is there a snap ring needs to be remove before the brake drum can come off.

What kind of brakes do Honda Accords use?

The drum brakes on your Honda Accord use brake shoes and work primarily with the parking brake. Please note that changing the brake shoes is far more challenging than changing pads on disc brakes.

Do you need to change drum brakes on a Honda Accord?

The drum brakes on your Honda Accord use brake shoes and work primarily with the parking brake. Please note that changing the brake shoes is far more challenging than changing pads on disc brakes. There are numerous springs and other components you must remove and/or replace in the process.

What’s the best way to remove a brake drum?

Use a screwdriver to attach the brake drum puller’s screw tightly. Tighten the screw until the brake drum puller is securely fastened around the brake drum. Do not over-tighten the screw on the brake drum puller. Knock the back of the brake drum lightly with a hammer. Tap the hammer against the brake drum with an outward motion.

Where is the access hole on a brake drum?

Locate the access hole on the outside of the brake drum. Turn the brake drum so that the access hole is aligned with the drum’s adjuster screw. The adjuster screw is large and slotted, and is located beneath just beneath the centerline that runs horizontally across the back of the drum.

What happens when you change the drum on a car?

Most drum brakes on cars and other common vehicles are hydraulically powered. If there is a leak in the hydraulic system, you may notice fluid inside the drum and on the brake shoes. Usually, this is accompanied by decreased brake performance. If necessary, replace the leaky wheel cylinder.

The next day when the drum would not wiggle loose I took a large flat screwdriver and inserted it into the indentation in the drum and hit the screwdriver 2 or 3 times. I then rotated the drum to the next indentation and repeated the process until the drum came off the axle.

How to adjust drum brakes on Star Wheel?

This article covers the adjustment process for drum brakes of the star wheel type. Step 1: Lift the rear end of the vehicle. Make sure the vehicle is in park and that the parking brake is set. At the rear end of the vehicle, place the jack at a safe location under the vehicle and lift one side of the vehicle off the ground.

Problem is- the drum is loose-move back and fort but can’t get it off. Is there a snap ring needs to be remove before the brake drum can come off.

Where is the adjuster on a drum brake?

The drum brake adjuster is located under an access cover in the back of the drum brake. Using the screwdriver, gently pry out the rubber grommet that protects this access cover. Step 2: Adjust the star wheel.