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Nick
18-12-08, 12:29 PM
Car has been stood for about half a year (with the handbrake off)

However, the Drivers rear drum has siezed... it usually does this.

I've tried copious amounts of Forwards, Backwards, Forwards, Backwards to try get it to release but the ground was very wet a slippery so i couldn't get much before the wheel started skidding.

I have also misplaced my locking wheel nut key, and i have Cav GSi rims, so at this second taking the drum apart or even smacking it with a hammer is not so easily done.

Anyone got any smart ideas before i have to start hacking my wheel nuts off ?

Thanks

craig green
18-12-08, 12:33 PM
Unlucky!

When you mentioned Cav GSi wheels & lost locking wheel nut key, my mind went blank.

AlexW
18-12-08, 12:37 PM
Is the car drivable? Just drive it down the road and back (I know its dodgy and dont do it speed eather) I drove my old nova with a seized caliper as i was in the middle of no where.

Lee
18-12-08, 12:43 PM
Is the car drivable? Just drive it down the road and back (I know its dodgy and dont do it speed eather) I drove my old nova with a seized caliper as i was in the middle of no where.

A last resort IMO as this will invariably flat spot your tyre so you'll end up with a useless tyre on a wheel you cant get off.

Get a nice big hammer, and a nice bit of cloth to protect the wheel, and beat the living crap out of it.

Pistol Pete
18-12-08, 12:43 PM
Used to get this all the time at my old job with the transit drums binding. If you can, get at the back of the drum with a tapping device. Used to free up the transit brakes no problem

BIGS
18-12-08, 12:46 PM
I dont know if you would want to try this, but when this happned to me. i got some rope and tied it round a spoke of the wheel ( or hole in your cass ) And jacked it up and kept pulling. Worked after about a hour tho with a few rest's

meritlover
18-12-08, 01:16 PM
ensure its not the handbrake cable thats seized in the axle 'quadrant' check this by making sure the cable is slack between the drum and the quadrant runner. if its not then exercise it back and forward until it is.

failing that, try and get a long bar such as a 1ft 1/2" extension onto the drum through the spoke and hammering a good few times around the drum.

if you still cant get it off, il suggest some other ideas later.

brainsnova
18-12-08, 02:45 PM
^^^^^^^^^as above with the handbrake cable slides in the axle. same as mine was.

Mike
18-12-08, 03:11 PM
Smack the rear drum using a the GM jack ;) ALWAYS seems to free up GM drums?

let_nova
18-12-08, 04:45 PM
hammer a socket over the locking wheel nut. them things are a pain in the erse anyhow!!

NovaLad
18-12-08, 04:46 PM
Replace the Beam. lol

Ste L
18-12-08, 04:51 PM
** off topic **

bloody hell, where you been hiding nick, not seen you post for a while lol

NovaLad
18-12-08, 05:27 PM
** off topic **

bloody hell, where you been hiding nick, not seen you post for a while lol

Where's my spoiler. :thumb:

Nick
18-12-08, 05:32 PM
Where's my spoiler. :thumb:

Your spoiler is here, in my cupboard. Where it's allways been. Now come get it you lazy **** - im only at lancaster

I've been off the radar ste, working hard - getting nowhere. So i thought i may as well just spend my money on cars again.

I managed to get it free in the end, a couple of full bore reverse starts did the trick - My neighbours aren't impressed with the black lines down the brick paved road nor the noise. But hey, i don't care.

Thanks for the advice - i really couldn't find anything to use to get through a spoke to the drum :thumb:

NovaLad
18-12-08, 05:33 PM
Too far Tony.

I'll pay postage?

PM me or msn. LOL

Nick
18-12-08, 05:35 PM
too far !? I do portsmouth-lancaster and back in a day sometimes.

Yeah, we'l start all this again... maybe you'l have it by next year. On a serious note, i may consider selling the sprayed one - i'l have a think, but i wont post it.

jimbob-mcgrew
18-12-08, 07:53 PM
next time try undoing the hub nut, and give the wheel a coupla kicks on opposite sides with the flat of your foot from behind. drum should pull off with the wheel attached.

jord4n
19-12-08, 01:37 PM
just tie some tow rope to the front of the car, get other car and tow it off the grass onto some hard surface. then tow until the drum releases.

job done

jord