by peter anson » Mon Mar 14, 2016 7:44 am
Hi Phil, I bet this one has been around a few times before. The problem with mine was that the wheels, and consequently the brake drums, didn't run true on the bearings. I have read that the bearings are sometimes not pressed fully home, but I don't see that as the problem. The bearings are still in the same hole. I got away with it for a while because I was running the bearings a bit loose, so the drum sort of self-centred when I applied the brakes. I run a spacer between the bearings so that the axle nut can be fully tightened. Eventually I corrected the spacer length to take up the slop in the bearings but the brake shudder showed up because the drums couldn't self-centre any more. I fixed it for good by re-machining the wheels and fitting sealed ball bearings. Now my wheels run true, the brake drums run true, the brakes work well and I don't have to clean and regrease the bearings.
Peter
Sonex 894