How do you replace the drum on a Honda Accord?

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.

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.

What kind of rear spoiler does a Honda Accord have?

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What kind of body kit does a 1994 Honda Accord have?

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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.

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.

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.

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.

How to remove a brake drum that is stuck on?

Watch how to remove a brake drum that is stuck on. I go through the steps so anyone can remove their drum brake. In this case the drum adjuster was stuck so first try to get it off by wiggling back and forth. Then spray penetrating oil to remove rust between the drum and the seat. Then hit it with a hammer hard.

What to do if your drum adjuster is stuck?

In this case the drum adjuster was stuck so first try to get it off by wiggling back and forth. Then spray penetrating oil to remove rust between the drum and the seat. Then hit it with a hammer hard. This should free the drum if it is just rusted on.

What are the different parts of the Honda Accord?

Honda Accord Parts & Accessories. Honda Accord A/C Compressor. Honda Accord Alternator. Honda Accord Axle Assembly. Honda Accord Ball Joint. Honda Accord Blower Motor. Honda Accord Blower Motor Resistor. Honda Accord Brake Booster. Honda Accord Brake Caliper.

What kind of wheel bearings do Honda Accords use?

We offer a full selection of genuine Honda Accord Wheel Bearings, engineered specifically to restore factory performance. Please narrow the Hub Bearing results by selecting the vehicle.

Where are the holes in the rear brake shoe?

To use in the two threaded holes 180° from each other on rear drum used for drum removal. The holes are not to hold the drum at all or there would be bolts in the holes!

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.

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