JerryP
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Hi all,
Have just started replacing brake shoes on my 1974 S3 88 for the first time since I’ve had her. Standard 10” brakes. But as well as the leading shoe pull-off spring and the return spring, the front wheels (and for all I know the back as well, haven’t got that far yet) have a third spring, in line with the leading shoe spring but on the wheel side, connecting the two shoes.
They look like springs off a 109 rear brake, the one with a springy bit at each end and a long straight bit in the middle.
Neither of my workshop manuals nor the LR parts manual shows a third spring on the 88 10” brakes. Any ideas why they are there please? Are they necessary? If not necessary, are they doing any harm?
Thanks for any thoughts
Have just started replacing brake shoes on my 1974 S3 88 for the first time since I’ve had her. Standard 10” brakes. But as well as the leading shoe pull-off spring and the return spring, the front wheels (and for all I know the back as well, haven’t got that far yet) have a third spring, in line with the leading shoe spring but on the wheel side, connecting the two shoes.
They look like springs off a 109 rear brake, the one with a springy bit at each end and a long straight bit in the middle.
Neither of my workshop manuals nor the LR parts manual shows a third spring on the 88 10” brakes. Any ideas why they are there please? Are they necessary? If not necessary, are they doing any harm?
Thanks for any thoughts