I am going to have my differential gone through and while it's apart, sandblasted and painted. My backing plates are looking a little rough on the inside and I might be replacing them. I'll have a better idea of their condition after sandblasting.
Questions......
1) In all the photos I have seen of repro backing plates, none seem to have the 1" wide, 180 degree semi-circular plate spot welded to the rear lower half of the backing plate (outlined in red on my photo below.) Is it normal that repro plates do not come with this part? I wonder why they are not there? I wouldn't think the factory would have went through the effort of putting them there if they didn't serve a purpose. Maybe to help keep dirt and water out?
2) Every Camaro parts place that I have looked at repro plates, they cost about $63.00 each. That seems like a lot for what they are. I see you can get Dorman brand plates for '78 and later Camaros at the local auto parts store for $18.00 each. Dorman does not seem to have plates for 1st gen Camaros though. Does anyone know if 1st gen plates are out there more reasonable than $63.00 each?
3) Having almost no experience with rebuilding drum brakes, I have two questions about the areas on the backing plates that the shoes contact......There are three slightly raised areas on each side of the plate that the shoe contacts. (circled in red in the 2nd photo below).......As the shoes move back and forth, is it just metal to metal contact between the shoes and the plates or is something applied there to reduce friction?....These raised areas on my plates are a little rough and crusty right now. If sandblasting or sanding smooths them out, I would assume the plates would be OK to re-use. Any opinions on that?
Thanks........Dave