Re: removing rear brake drum on 52 300
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There are not many pictures of disassembly other than a couple in brake and rear axle section. Here is a pict from the 46-50 manual showing the Packard version of puller. You can probably rent something similar--just be sure its heavy duty. Procedure I've used is to loosen the rear nut several turns so there is a gap to drum but leave it on. Use puller but be careful not to damage nut or threads or beat it enough to damage anything in the rear end. If drum hasn't been off for a long time it will probably be quite the procedure. Sometimes you tighten, nothing happens so just walk away for a while then come back and tighten some more. Once it does break free, the nut on axle will keep drum from flying off and doing damage. Am sure there will be other opinions that may work as well or better but this works for me.
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Posted on: 2007/12/2 16:11
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Re: removing rear brake drum on 52 300
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Not sure how you could believe the drum could come off without first removing the nut! But when using the drum puller shown by another poster, many folks will leave the nut on by a few turns so when the drum breaks loose, it doesn't fall to the floor and possibly get damaged.
And don't forget when reassembling, DO NOT lubricate the axle taper or taper inside the drum, the precision of this dry fit is what actually drives the car and if you lubricate it the key alone will not withstand the torque. And the torque on the axle nut is important when reassembling.
Posted on: 2007/12/2 18:01
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Re: removing rear brake drum on 52 300
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Thanks for both the replies. Especially the picture of the puller used.
Also, not to start an issue, but there are many vehicles out there where the rear drums will come off without the axle nut or the center hub. I appreciate the replies and will continue to solicit information from those williling to give it. This forum is the best for Packard owners and, Thanks again for all the help.
Posted on: 2007/12/2 20:13
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Re: removing rear brake drum on 52 300
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Most modern cars have rears drums that slip on over the hub and are held on by the lug nuts. On the Packard, it uses lug bolts that screw into the drum itself. So what is holding the drum is the pressed on fit of the drum over the tappered axle. The the axel nut just keeps it from working loose.
Make sure you use the type of puller shown in the picture and not the one that grabs the drum by it's edges. As this can damage the drum, and they are not making these drums anymore.
Posted on: 2007/12/2 22:17
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Re: removing rear brake drum on 52 300
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G'day Boro and all, On really recalcitrant axle hubs you may be tempted to use some oxy-acetylene on the taper, whilst applying a reasonably high puller force. This expansion of the drum taper slightly ahead of the axle taper will achieve the desired result, but you must be very careful not to overheat the axle as it may change the temper of the axle and lead to a fracture in the future ( usually when doing over 60 mph, according to Murphy's law). If it is a "really stuck axle", talk to a few older auto-shop people to get an idea of the non-destructive techniques available. Best Regards, Peter Toet
Posted on: 2007/12/3 3:36
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