Hello!
I recently went through my '68 Z28 to get it ready for driving. The rear brakes were shot, so I installed new shoes and wheel cylinders (old ones were leaking), and had the drums turned. I took the car for a short ride, and after about 10 minutes, the car started shuddering badly. I drove it slowly back to my shop, got out of the car, and saw smoke pouring out of the pass side rear wheel. I put the car on a lift, pulled the drum, and it appeared as I may have installed the parking brake hardware incorrectly. I straightened everything out, and took it for a ride. Same deal after 5 mins. Shuddering car, smoking pass side rear brake. Pulled the drum, and all appeared well except for the spring on the bottom of the shoes, the one over the adjuster. It appeared slightly bent. So I ordered a brake hardware kit from Napa, installed it, took it for a ride, and have the SAME DAMN PROBLEM, shuddering and a smoking pass side rear brake.
At this point I'm at somewhat of a loss. I've done more than a few GM drum brake jobs, and have never had a problem.
The shoes are installed correctly. Short shoe facing the front of the car, long shoe facing the rear.
I'm thinking that it might be the MC. I had a '57 Chevy 1/2 ton truck a few years ago that had sticking front brakes with a disc brake/under floor dual well MC conversion. Turns out that the truck had been sitting and rust had built up in the return port in the MC, so the fluid couldn't return.
I do know that this car was not driven a lot in the past few years, so the same thing might have happened.
What stumps me is why only 1 wheel is sticking.
The parking brake works corrects, and the car seems to roll freely with the brake off.
Anyone have any idea what could cause a drum brake to continue to stick?
Thanks...
Chris
Monroe, CT