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You are likely referring to the Sprag transfer case for front wheel engagement. If you have an air shift switch on the dash for front wheel engagement, this issue does not apply to your truck.
Often, it is the "moustache" spring missing or disengaged that holds the brake shoes for the parking...
Also...parking brake. If the moustachespring has gone AWOL the shoes can hang up in reverse and look ok going forward.
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Dutch, I was thinking about it and I realized that the mounting points for the moustachespring are on the inner and outer shoes themselves, so either you have the kind of parking brake shoes that accept them or you don't. It's not something to worry about in any case.
I decided to crawl under Brutus. Wasn't going to let a little ice stop me. This is the moustachespring. It's purpose is to hold the inner shoe away from the drum when the parking brake is released. You may be able to retrofit one if your truck has the provision for the right side (of the...
You know on second thought my truck might have the moustachesprings installed. I'll try and go out there and look tomorrow. My truck is currently parked on a big patch of ice in my driveway. From the picture your brake assembly looks pretty close to mine.
I replaced the parking brake shoe assembly already. I didn’t have a return spring at all but I found one that I made work. Better than nothing was my thought. The original style didn’t have the mustache spring but the replacement assembly did. It wasn’t that it was missing, it wasn’t designed...
Adjusting clutch pedal free play as per the TM?
If it only made a clunking noise when backing up, I would have suspected the parking brake assembly/moustachespring.
Good idea. I checked and there is space between drum and pad but "moustache" spring is broken.......anyone got a source for those? Still wonder where gear oil is coming from. Will spray with degreaser to try and locate source.....
Thanks for the ideas!
...install them for only $60, and will be reinstalling them this weekend. One thing I would suggest is to also replace the return and moustachesprings while you are there. I started working on mine to replace the cable because it was sticking in the sheath and not engaging the brake shoe, but...
...pin. The second shows how it is now connected- I ended up going to Ace hardware and finding a replacement spring and it fit through the hole without the cotter pin and does not fall out. The third shows the moustachespring and the fourth shows the other spring used for adjusting the parking...
...bolt #5 until the outer shoe barely starts dragging, while the brake is fully released. Then adjust (via bending) the length of the moustachespring so that the inner shoe won't drag while released.
It takes about 5/8" of cable travel, from fully released-no-drag to fully applied, if...
...by the time I get the jam nut to put a bit of pressure on the lever, the inner shoe wants to contact the drum. I've loosened the moustachespring, tightened it, etc.
When it was run down far enough on the cable to hold the truck, the inner shoe was actually putting pressure on the drum when...
...wrenches, have to work by feel, i could not really see mine..
This cured the jingling noise i was getting.
I also had a broken "moustachespring"
when the park brake assembly is out of adjustment, it slides a micro amount in and out of the drum.
the drum edge gradually touches the spring...
...contact at thebottom of the inner shoe. At this point, the shoe kind of flopped around. Ajusted it some with the screw on the moustachespring, but still had flop. Additionally, the cable had a nylock on it! Not sure what's up with that.
It all seemed to be good once I tightened up the...