I recently put new Centric riveted shoes and new hardware on a semi-float 14b in a '98 K2500. This is slide-on drums. Left side shown here:
When adjusting the brakes with lugnuts tightened down, the shoes seem to grab well before you can get proper adjustment. I noticed I can actually remove the drum and just knock the shoes around, or pump the pedal a couple times and the shoes seem to "re-center", allowing a couple more revolutions by hand before they grab rather suddenly. Sometimes it will only lock going forward but allow me to rotate in reverse, sometimes it won't allow any rotation at all. Again, some method of "re-centering" the shoes allows a couple revolutions before it grabs again. Not a GovLok issue, this is the brakes.
I only test drove a few miles with the new shoes and old drums. I figured the new shoes were somehow catching a lip in the old drums, so I installed two new drums, but results are EXACTLY the same.
This occurs on BOTH sides and the new shoes appear to be exactly the same width as the ones that were removed (2.5" on the SF 14b)
I find no grooves in the backing plate. The parking brake cables move freely. Adjusters are on correct sides.
This has ultimately translated to overheating brakes while driving.
Interestingly, this problem is not entirely without precedent. In a thread here Strouty describes very similar symptoms. He never really figured it out and ultimately swapped the primary and secondary shoes to the wrong locations. I actually asked him how this was working out and he said they work but he has to adjust them constantly.
I'm certainly not going to mount the shoes in the wrong positions, but I found it interesting this has been documented before. Thread here for those who care:
https://www.gmt400.com/threads/14-bolt-ff-brake-adjustment-and-setup-questions.59588/
I have also found other threads of 14b shoes grabbing before the lower adjuster could be opened enough.
At this point I'm stumped and particularly curious what @clinebarger has to say -- pretty sure he sleeps on a bed of old 14b drums
When adjusting the brakes with lugnuts tightened down, the shoes seem to grab well before you can get proper adjustment. I noticed I can actually remove the drum and just knock the shoes around, or pump the pedal a couple times and the shoes seem to "re-center", allowing a couple more revolutions by hand before they grab rather suddenly. Sometimes it will only lock going forward but allow me to rotate in reverse, sometimes it won't allow any rotation at all. Again, some method of "re-centering" the shoes allows a couple revolutions before it grabs again. Not a GovLok issue, this is the brakes.
I only test drove a few miles with the new shoes and old drums. I figured the new shoes were somehow catching a lip in the old drums, so I installed two new drums, but results are EXACTLY the same.
This occurs on BOTH sides and the new shoes appear to be exactly the same width as the ones that were removed (2.5" on the SF 14b)
I find no grooves in the backing plate. The parking brake cables move freely. Adjusters are on correct sides.
This has ultimately translated to overheating brakes while driving.
Interestingly, this problem is not entirely without precedent. In a thread here Strouty describes very similar symptoms. He never really figured it out and ultimately swapped the primary and secondary shoes to the wrong locations. I actually asked him how this was working out and he said they work but he has to adjust them constantly.
I'm certainly not going to mount the shoes in the wrong positions, but I found it interesting this has been documented before. Thread here for those who care:
https://www.gmt400.com/threads/14-bolt-ff-brake-adjustment-and-setup-questions.59588/
I have also found other threads of 14b shoes grabbing before the lower adjuster could be opened enough.
At this point I'm stumped and particularly curious what @clinebarger has to say -- pretty sure he sleeps on a bed of old 14b drums
