This is on a series IIA 88 10 inch right rear. I have bled the brakes.
Installed new brake cylinder and the trailing shoe is rubbing on the drum causing severe intense heating. The cylinder pushes out the trailing shoe. The lead shoe is where it should be and the cylinder piston is recessed as it shoulder be. What is could cause this cylinder to push out the top part of the trailing shoe? Cannot spin the wheel when raised off the ground. Snail cam is adjusted all the way in as these are brand new shoes but the lead shoe is not the problem. All springs are correct as far as I can tell.
Do I have a bad wheel cylinder. I have attached photos to show how the trailing shoe is being pushed out by the wheel cylinder.
Installed new brake cylinder and the trailing shoe is rubbing on the drum causing severe intense heating. The cylinder pushes out the trailing shoe. The lead shoe is where it should be and the cylinder piston is recessed as it shoulder be. What is could cause this cylinder to push out the top part of the trailing shoe? Cannot spin the wheel when raised off the ground. Snail cam is adjusted all the way in as these are brand new shoes but the lead shoe is not the problem. All springs are correct as far as I can tell.
Do I have a bad wheel cylinder. I have attached photos to show how the trailing shoe is being pushed out by the wheel cylinder.
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