Brake Drums "Saturated" with oil?

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  • kenscs
    Low Range
    • Nov 2011
    • 72

    Brake Drums "Saturated" with oil?

    I am replacing rear brakes on '71 Series IIa. Hub seals were shot and gear oil had leaked all over the inside of the brake drums and looks like it saturated the brake shoes. I read in another forum from Australia that the cast iron of brake drums is porous and would soak up the oil and therefore need to be replaced. Is this the case? Given they surface gets very shiny it seems like it would be hard to penetrate the metal. One post suggested soaking the shoes in gasoline and "burning" off the oil!! Thanks for any help in advance.
    1971 Series IIa 109 Ex-MoD
    1994 Landcruiser FJZ80, ARB Front Bumper, Old Man EMU suspension
  • alaskantinbender
    Low Range
    • Dec 2012
    • 52

    #2
    I remember my Grandfather burning oil soaked brake lining/shoes a lot of years ago. He said it removed the oil and helped recondition the lining somewhat. I dont know if it would work with todays materials or not. As to the metal soaking up oil, I would use lots of brake cleaner on the drum and press on.

    Jim
    1963 Series 11A 109, Left hand drive, Koneg PTO winch, ACR 2.8L 5 bearing power plus Engine with weber carb. Truetrac gear driven limited-slip traction rear differential.

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    • stomper
      5th Gear
      • Apr 2007
      • 889

      #3
      I believe it is the lining material that soaks up oil, not the cast metal that you need to worry about. brake clean and press on, or replace if the lining is worn a lot.
      Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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      • I Leak Oil
        Overdrive
        • Nov 2006
        • 1796

        #4
        Fix leak, buy new shoes and springs, clean drum with brake cleaner as suggested. Put it together and have fun driving it.
        Jason
        "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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        • singingcamel
          4th Gear
          • Oct 2006
          • 398

          #5
          Inner hub seal worn, you need to fix this before you deal with the shoes.

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