View Full Version : Would you use this brake drum?
Frankencelery
03-15-2006, 11:16 PM
When I did my rear wheel bearings on my 200s, I found my rear drum was so pitted it was unusable. I was especially concerned about the seal surfaces, especially the inner one, because it has to be able to seal the brake dust out or you're going to be changing wheel bearings all the time. So I picked up a replacement, and it was almost as bad.
Maybe I'm just paranoid, but here's some pics. Would you guys use this drum?
http://kottum.mystarband.net/3WW/200s-Drum-Brake.jpg
http://kottum.mystarband.net/3WW/200s-Drum-Inner.jpg
http://kottum.mystarband.net/3WW/200s-Drum-Outer.jpg
:wondering
Somekindofjerk
03-15-2006, 11:17 PM
no..... I bet someone on here has a nice one for a really good price... You got ripped off on that... whatever it was
Mobular
03-15-2006, 11:20 PM
No way!
You may be able to turn it down, but check the specs.....
Frankencelery
03-16-2006, 08:12 AM
Thanks, that's what I thought too. The guy I got it from is giving me a refund, so that's cool. Now I just need to find another one.
atctim
03-16-2006, 10:51 AM
I would certainly try to use it. Sand blast or bead blast the inside, then true it up in a lathe. I have personally gotten by with worse looking drums, just needs some time put into it. As far as the seal goes, if it's cleaned up, it will seal, just don't spare on the grease during re-assembly. Brake dust is nothing compared to sand or mud on your bearings. Your seals should protect from any crud getting into your bearings.
Frankencelery
03-16-2006, 08:42 PM
There's no way the seals would survive those surfaces, no matter how much grease you used. They'd have to be smoothed out, then the diameter would be too small and it wouldn't seal anyway.
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