If the 59 is the same as the 60, you found the only way to get
the cylinders out. The adjust, again if its the same as 60, you will see 2
adjusting cams on each front wheel.You will need a 7/16 socket & to tighten,
you turn them in the direction of the FORWARD rotation of that wheel.The amount
of travel on the adjuster is very little, less then a complete
turn.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 2:53
PM
Subject: IML: 1959 Brakes
Hi Fellow Imperialists,
I have a question about removing and servicing the front
brakes on my '59 Crown. To replace the front cylinders recently I
practically had to remove and dismantle the entire wheel to get the cylinders
out. I am sure there must have been an easier way. I know I need a
shop manual, but I am wondering what the "quick" method for removing the
cylinders would be? Then, how does one properly adjust those front
brakes? I do have brakes now, but they pull badly to the
left.
Thanks in advance for the friendly advice!
Rex Crews
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