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Carina E drum brake problem


Tontsa
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Hello.

Im having a problem with my carina E -97 2.0 right rear drum brake as it doesnt have much stopping force for either in pedal or handbrake.

Shoes seem fairly new. Drums show some wear.

Things I have tried so far: Adjusted shoe to drum clearance(Even tried to leave more cap to left side). Cleaned brake cylinders and confirmed that they work. Changed brake cylinders and drums from right to left. Changed rear brake lines from front to load sensing assy right/left for confirming that proportioning valve assy in front works. Bleeded brakes after every phase.

Fault always stays on right side. I was wandering if anyone here has experienced this or has any tips for how to proceed?.

I ordered new drums, shoes and rubber brake lines but dont think problem is in those parts.

 

Car was testamented to me and my friend just got a job. Im trying to get it thru inspection so she doesnt have to pedal 20km with bicycle to work. Sorry for bad english as its not my native language.

 

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  • 2 months later...

Answering myself for the solution to future generations 😁

There was evidence that someone had been there already. My suspicion is that drums in right rear had been soaked with brake fluid and done something to them.

Anyway changed brake shoes, drums and hoses. And after adjustment I got even brakes 🏆

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