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Re: 01 odyssey rear drums
Troy wrote:
> I was helping my neighbor do his brakes today, replaced the front pads fine
> but didn't get to the back drums. I own a jeep not a honda, and on my jeep
> the rear drum will slide off easily and you can get to the internals fine.
> On this odyssey the rear drum wouldn't come off easily. I didn't get it off
> because I know prying on the back plate will get you in big trouble. I did
> notice a plug on the back panel for adjusting the brakes with a brake
> adjusting tool. The van has 61000 miles on it. He's gonna take it easy on
> it for now until I get some info on this.
first, it's probably not a priority - honda drum brakes last a /long/
time. often well over 100k.
regarding drum removal, should come right off unless you have a severely
grooved drum or the drum is rusted to the hub. for the rust, there
should be some holes that can be used to force it off by screwing in a bolt.
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> I know that if the drum is too tight on my jeep to back it off with the
> brake tool via the small plugged hole on the backplate and it will slide
> right off. I know that the procedures for my vehicle say to adjust the
> drums until they are tight and can't turn, then back off a little bit until
> they do turn.
can't do that on the honda afaik. try backing off the emergency brake &
see if that works. they usually just come right off once the rust seal
is broken.
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> Are the rear drums self-adjustable? On my vehicle you can go forward, make
> a complete stop, go backwards, make a complete stop, and repeat about 8-10
> times and they self adjust. Are the rear drums the same way for this
> vehicle?
the drums are self-adjusting, but they use normal application pressure
to turn a screw, none of that wierd g.m. reversing crap.
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> I would really like to take off the drum cover
it's just the drum.
> to see how bad the drum pads
disks have brake pads, drums have brake shoes.
> are in case they need replacing. Thanks in advance for any help you can
> offer.
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> Troy
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