So I figure while rotating the tires and changing the oil, I might as well adjust the rear brakes for the first time... . I did a search and read the posts. I adjusted the star wheel a few clicks and apparently made it too tight. I could turn the wheels by hand, but I could feel a drag on my test run.
Next morning: decide to loosen a few clicks..... so I pulled out the manual and I'll be damned if I could find the collar you are supposed to pull back to release the star wheel and loosen it. I finally get so frustrated I pull the drum off one side and see that it looks nothing like the manual shows!
To make a long story short (sorry - too late!) I put the right rear drum on and CAN NOT tell when the brake is set properly- even after screwing around with it for 3 hours! It seems that I can hear the brakes rubbing 1/2 of the rotation of the wheel and not the other half. Question: Could my drum be out-of-round??? (And perhaps that is causing my constant pull to the right?)
Next morning: decide to loosen a few clicks..... so I pulled out the manual and I'll be damned if I could find the collar you are supposed to pull back to release the star wheel and loosen it. I finally get so frustrated I pull the drum off one side and see that it looks nothing like the manual shows!

To make a long story short (sorry - too late!) I put the right rear drum on and CAN NOT tell when the brake is set properly- even after screwing around with it for 3 hours! It seems that I can hear the brakes rubbing 1/2 of the rotation of the wheel and not the other half. Question: Could my drum be out-of-round??? (And perhaps that is causing my constant pull to the right?)
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