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Andrew
'63 SIIA 88" SW
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So the best way I found was to pry the top of the shoe out and away from the wheel cylinder and let it rest in front of the cylinder. That freed up enough slack to remove it without have to fight with the spring. On a side note I just learned the hard way not to remove the drum screw the entire way out of the drum, because it was apparently already bent and cannot go back in :0.
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So the best way I found was to pry the top of the shoe out and away from the wheel cylinder and let it rest in front of the cylinder. That freed up enough slack to remove it without have to fight with the spring. On a side note I just learned the hard way not to remove the drum screw the entire way out of the drum, because it was apparently already bent and cannot go back in :0.
Thanks!1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
1965 109 SW - nearly running well
1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
1969 109 P-UP
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Hope things are going well. I could not help to notice how nice your driveway looks. You might want to take a picture of that because it will not be that nice much longer now you are in the series club!
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Actually that is WHY my driveway looks nice :-). I use a acrylic concrete sealer than doesn't soak up oil. This way I can wipe the oil off and spray everything down with a hose!Comment
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