I recently replaced the rotors and pads on an 05 Subaru Outback. disc brakes in the rear, with the emergency brake is a shoe type behind the rotor. I had a problem with the e-brake shoe and the rotor and I hope I didn't damage them because now with the new rotors and new pads, I'm occasionally hearing what sounds like metal on metal scratching. I know it take a bit for the new pads and rotors to seat properly but I'm kind of worried if I damaged the e-brake and the shoe may be rubbing the inside of the new rotor.
When I removed the driver side rear rotor, I had to not only back out the rotor with a M8x1.25 x (.5 pitch) bolt and I had to whack the thing a couple times with a mallet and really adjust the adjuster sproket to get the e-brake shoe to release the hub. In doing so, I pulled out the 2 spring loaded screws that are on say position 3pm and 9pm if you look at the e-brake assembly. They seem to do the job of keeping the e-brake shoes level as they have a screw and washer and a spring to hold the ebrake shoes parallel to the hub. After I got the old rotor off, I took the screw and spring and put it back but I'm wondering what would happen if they slipped out the hub? All I did was put the screw and spring back into the hole and turned it like 90deg but it doesn't seem particurly solid and if it pulled out, what would happen to the shoe, would they rub the rotor? that's what I'm worried about. I tried to find a diagram of the ebrake so I can point out which screws I had to reinstall but I can't find one now...
Any brake experts here?
Jay
When I removed the driver side rear rotor, I had to not only back out the rotor with a M8x1.25 x (.5 pitch) bolt and I had to whack the thing a couple times with a mallet and really adjust the adjuster sproket to get the e-brake shoe to release the hub. In doing so, I pulled out the 2 spring loaded screws that are on say position 3pm and 9pm if you look at the e-brake assembly. They seem to do the job of keeping the e-brake shoes level as they have a screw and washer and a spring to hold the ebrake shoes parallel to the hub. After I got the old rotor off, I took the screw and spring and put it back but I'm wondering what would happen if they slipped out the hub? All I did was put the screw and spring back into the hole and turned it like 90deg but it doesn't seem particurly solid and if it pulled out, what would happen to the shoe, would they rub the rotor? that's what I'm worried about. I tried to find a diagram of the ebrake so I can point out which screws I had to reinstall but I can't find one now...
Any brake experts here?
Jay