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Another Drum Brake Problem

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by 2006 Tundra AC, Nov 15, 2023.

  1. Nov 15, 2023 at 1:37 PM
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    2006 Tundra AC

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    Alright so my rear brakes have not been adjusting since I redid all the components a year or so ago. I have been manually adjusting them every couple months but I want them to self adjust. I've done my reading and I am at a loss. I adjusted my parking brake cable to take up slack at the bellcranks and the turnbuckle. The tab on the adjuster lever is underneath the adjuster mechanism. the mechanism is from Raybestos. I need someone smarter than me to help me out. Here's a video of it working (or not working) over on youtube.
    https://youtu.be/Ir79Mid6wAY
     
  2. Nov 15, 2023 at 1:51 PM
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    If I had to guess, the rear adjuster tab isn't situated into the correct spot to catch the star wheel and advance forwards. That might be hard to see if you're just using the parking brake. I'd have to look at my own drum brakes or someone else's here like @FirstGenVol to see if it's assembled correctly.
     
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  3. Nov 15, 2023 at 1:53 PM
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    Something isn't right with your assembly.
     
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  4. Nov 15, 2023 at 1:59 PM
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    It's different starting somewhere around '03ish. The auto-adjust arm is to the rear on the newer trucks. But it's definitely not moving the way it should.

    @2006 Tundra AC did you follow the FSM with regard to properly setting the bell cranks etc.
     
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  5. Nov 15, 2023 at 2:04 PM
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    Shifty is right. They changed the parts at some point and I don't understand how the updated version is supposed to work. I do know that the bell cranks should be adjusted first before you slide the drum back on. I didn't do this recently and it took several days to get it adjusted correctly.

    Here is the video I made a few weeks ago but you can see the parts are different on my 2002.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/Zi1t2npPdEo?si=LNA1cag-GKLoy5HQ
     
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    Yep, followed FSM procedure.
     
  8. Nov 15, 2023 at 2:07 PM
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  9. Nov 15, 2023 at 2:09 PM
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    Whatever I am doing wrong, I am doing wrong on both sides. Both of them act the same way.
     
  10. Nov 15, 2023 at 2:11 PM
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    I will add that even though my self adjusters are working and even after I adjusted the bell cranks, I still had to manually adjust the star wheel more to get the shoes closer to the drum. I was amazed at how much of an impact the bell cranks have. At one point I turned the set screw on the bell crank just a little bit and I could no longer spin the wheel. I had to back off the bell crank. The bell cranks control the slack in the e-brake cable. Too much slack and they won't pull the shoes enough.

    I would need to see more video or pictures to know why your self adjusters aren't working.

    This post might be helpful because @DarkMint has the same rear brake parts you do.

    https://www.tundras.com/threads/drum-brake-star-adjuster-lever-revisited.94151/#post-2498592
     
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  11. Nov 15, 2023 at 2:14 PM
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    Heres some more pics. See anything I missed?

    IMG_1322.jpg

    IMG_1323.jpg

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    How well is your e brake working?
     
  14. Nov 15, 2023 at 3:00 PM
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    It worked great as long as I had manually adjusted it. Once it became weak it was a sign I needed to adjust it again.
     
  15. Nov 15, 2023 at 3:10 PM
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    I am stumped. I've been trying things and have had no ideas. Even looked on TS for ideas and nothing. Guess I'll think about it tonight and put it back together tomorrow if nobodies got anything.
     
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    I watched your video again and it looks like the little arm that should be spinning the star wheel isn't working. Everything looks to be installed correctly from my couch. I wish I could see it in person. I don't know what would cause it to not work.



    Screenshot_20231104-125659~2.png
     
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  17. Nov 15, 2023 at 3:15 PM
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    The video makes it look as if the adjuster doesn't have enough motion to it.
     
  18. Nov 15, 2023 at 3:20 PM
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    Yeah thats what i've figured but im not sure whats causing that. Ive tried different spring orientations and adjusting the bellcranks etc, but to no effect.
     
  19. Nov 15, 2023 at 3:27 PM
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    I realize they don't seem to make matchbooks anymore, but matchbooks made a really great spacer for working on points (ignition) bitd. Given the tolerance required for the bellcranks on these trucks, you may want to stick something about the thikkess of a matchbook lid, maybe folded in half to space things out. Not sure if you've already checked it but for our '06es, here's the FSM page, which is scant, they want you to reverse the install instructions, but this is the meat of the annoying part.

    I virtually always need to use reference material when working on drums. Without fail. And I never get things right the first time.

    upload_2023-11-15_18-27-3.png
     
  20. Nov 15, 2023 at 3:39 PM
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    Maybe the fact the mechanism is from Raybestos and not OEM is what’s causing a problem if I understood you correctly. @DarkMint ‘s issue was resolved by going back to an OEM star wheel instead of the Napa equivalent he was using and having issues with adjustment.
     
  21. Nov 15, 2023 at 3:48 PM
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    I thought about that but I can't find my oem star wheel. maybe I threw it away? My understanding is they don't sell those anymore either... I will adjust the bellcranks one more time after dinner.
     
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    I wonder if they still make them for 2004-2006 models. In my case, I had to go with NAPA because that side was discontinued by Toyota. Thankfully my NAPA self adjuster is working.
     
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  23. Nov 16, 2023 at 4:22 AM
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    Did you do one side at a time? Were the rears disassembled at some point before (components replaced)?
     
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    Yeah, when I replaced them a year ago I did them one side at a time and had pictures and watched videos. I am confident I replaced them correctly. I think they might have been disassembled before but I'm not sure to what extent. I don't know whether just the drum got taken off or it was all disassembled.
     
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    Maybe the new star wheels need to be hit with a triangular file to give the teeth more bite?

    the tundra brakes havent given me trouble yet, but i remember my 4runner brakes being alot like playing with one of these.
    IMG_5098.jpg
    nothing fit right until it did.
     
  27. Nov 16, 2023 at 6:33 AM
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    Yeah, I'll try it. I was also thinking about bending the adjusting lever a outward hair so that it rests on the star wheel.
     
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    Am i understanding this correctly?...
    1 (a)- i need to remove the two bellcrank springs from the bellcrank before i “lightly” pull on it?
    And if so, then i assume that needs to be done with the drum removed?

    Reason being is that i just installed new shoes and had my drums turned. The rear end is currently sitting on jack stands, and even then, the rear brakes don’t seem confidence inspiring when laying on the brakes.
     
  29. Nov 17, 2023 at 4:51 AM
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    I think so. The idea is to take the slack out of that little cable that controls the e-brake/front shoe.

    In doing it with the drum off you can watch that cable. That's what I forgot to do before reassembling and it made it a lot harder to dial everything in.

    Like you, the first time I drove the truck it was clear I had no rear braking going on.

    PXL_20231104_155159152~2.jpg
     
  30. Nov 18, 2023 at 4:46 AM
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    The guy in those videos is me. Go to the thread linked by @FirstGenVol and check out post #28 in which I explain why my lever was not properly contacting or adjusting my star wheels.
    Since you've gotten rid of your OEM star wheels my first suggestion is finding a way for the star wheel slot to open up a bit more so it can properly fit. As you can see in my photo, the improper fit is not immediately apparent.
     
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