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How do you replace brake drums on a Ford Focus?

How do you replace brake drums on a Ford Focus?

There are two different methods for removing the brake drum on the Focus. One removes both the drum and the rear wheel bearing, and one removes just the drum. If you are replacing the brake drums, then follow the appropriate directions for your replacement part: with or without the bearing installed.

What’s the best way to remove a brake drum?

Use a screwdriver to attach the brake drum puller’s screw tightly. Tighten the screw until the brake drum puller is securely fastened around the brake drum. Do not over-tighten the screw on the brake drum puller. Knock the back of the brake drum lightly with a hammer. Tap the hammer against the brake drum with an outward motion.

Where is the adjuster screw on a brake drum?

Turn the brake drum so that the access hole is aligned with the drum’s adjuster screw. The adjuster screw is large and slotted, and is located beneath just beneath the centerline that runs horizontally across the back of the drum. Turn the adjuster screw counterclockwise until it comes to a halt.

What’s the best way to remove a brake nut?

Use your tire iron to finish removing the loosened lug nuts from their bolts. If necessary, remove the hubcap and use it as a convenient “dish” or “plate” to hold your lug nuts. When all the lug nuts are off, pull the tire away from its mounting.

What do I need to replace my brake drums?

If you are replacing the brake drums, then follow the appropriate directions for your replacement part: with or without the bearing installed. If you are not replacing the drums, keep in mind that the rear wheel hub bolt that holds the bearing in place must be torqued to 175 ft-lbs.

What are torque specs for rear spindle on Ford Focus?

Installing new ball joints on a 1996 f250 4×4 7.3 and when Installing new ball joints on a 1996 f250 4×4 7.3 and when torque to specs the nuckel will not move. Truck has 300k. And wondering if the lower ball joint hole is worn.

There are two different methods for removing the brake drum on the Focus. One removes both the drum and the rear wheel bearing, and one removes just the drum. If you are replacing the brake drums, then follow the appropriate directions for your replacement part: with or without the bearing installed.

How to replace rear brake shoes and wheel cylinder?

How to replace the rear brake shoes and a leaky wheel cylinder on a 1999-2005 Ford Focus. You must torque the drum bearing to 170 foot pounds of torque which is not shown in this video. — Please use needle noise vise grips instead of side cutters on the brake springs. —

If you are replacing the brake drums, then follow the appropriate directions for your replacement part: with or without the bearing installed. If you are not replacing the drums, keep in mind that the rear wheel hub bolt that holds the bearing in place must be torqued to 175 ft-lbs.

How to replace the rear brake shoes and a leaky wheel cylinder on a 1999-2005 Ford Focus. You must torque the drum bearing to 170 foot pounds of torque which is not shown in this video. — Please use needle noise vise grips instead of side cutters on the brake springs. —

How long to replace rear drum brake shoes?

Time Required: 1 Hour Tools Needed: Side cutters or needle nose pliers 13mm socket swivel adapter 6″-8″ extension ratchet At least 2 cans of brake clean Some silicone grease or equivalent Procedure: Tech Notes:

What to do when you need to replace your brake shoes?

Remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir and set it aside. Be careful when handling brake fluid. Avoid getting any on painted parts or skin. Use a turkey baster to remove 2-3 ounces of brake fluid from the reservoir to prevent overflow when working on the brakes. Read before continuing (photo courtesy of katerha ).

What should I do if my rear drum brake is bad?

Use the Brake clean and totally spray the whole assembly down until cleaned. Then spray the drum out. If the drum’s braking surface looks bad, you will need to buy a new drum and likely it will come with a new rear wheel bearing as well. I will cover this part later.

Time Required: 1 Hour Tools Needed: Side cutters or needle nose pliers 13mm socket swivel adapter 6″-8″ extension ratchet At least 2 cans of brake clean Some silicone grease or equivalent Procedure: Tech Notes:

Use the Brake clean and totally spray the whole assembly down until cleaned. Then spray the drum out. If the drum’s braking surface looks bad, you will need to buy a new drum and likely it will come with a new rear wheel bearing as well. I will cover this part later.

Remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir and set it aside. Be careful when handling brake fluid. Avoid getting any on painted parts or skin. Use a turkey baster to remove 2-3 ounces of brake fluid from the reservoir to prevent overflow when working on the brakes. Read before continuing (photo courtesy of katerha ).

Why do my brake shoes not fit over my Drum?

The purpose is to keep the face of the brake shoes near the surface of the drum as the brake shoes wear. This adjuster needs to be reset when new shoes are installed. If you’re willing to do things like brakes on your own it is likely a good time to spring for the $20 for a Haynes or Chilton manual.

Is the drum in a Ford car in good shape?

The drum looks to be in good shape, and doesn’t have a lip at the edge like I’ve heard old drums getting. The brake assembly has a goofy auto-adjustment bar, which appears to be fairly common in Fords. I turned it down as far as it will go, and both of the shoes are now resting on the wheel cylinder pistons, as well as their anchors at the bottom.

What should I do if my rear brake squeal?

When applying the lube on the backing plate, also, apply that liberally, however, if ANY gets on the shoe material, it must be cleaned with brake cleaner, but be sure not to wash away the lube you just installed.

How do you retract a brake piston on a Ford Focus?

Retract the brake piston using the special tools purchased from the Ford dealership. You will need the Rear Caliper Piston Adjuster 206-010 and Adapter 206-026. Replace the brake pads with the new ones. Lay the caliper over the top of the brake pads and secure the bolts using a torque wrench. Tighten the bolts to 26 ft. lb.

Is there a way to adjust rear drum brakes?

Oh and just go in reverse and hit the brakes that’s how they work. They won’t adjust going forward. Click to expand… Nope! Our cars dont have the star adjuster. Its a ratchet adjuster. Put everything together, pump the pedal hard once and hear it click. Adjusted!

What do you need to replace rear disc brakes?

The tools you need are Rear Caliper Piston Adjuster 206-010 and Adapter 206-026. After you get the tools, read further to learn how to replace your rear disc brakes. Lift the Focus off the ground with a car jack and secure it on all sides to prevent it from falling over. Loosen the lug nuts with a torque wrench and remove the wheels.

Oh and just go in reverse and hit the brakes that’s how they work. They won’t adjust going forward. Click to expand… Nope! Our cars dont have the star adjuster. Its a ratchet adjuster. Put everything together, pump the pedal hard once and hear it click. Adjusted!

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