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Rodney
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 5:11 am    Post subject: 98 Escort Dragging Brake Reply with quote

I am trying to repair a 1998 Escort with a dragging rear drum brake. I
pulled the drum off, and it seems the dragging is due to a small seized
pivot arm that connects to the handbrake cable. It is seized up tight on
the side with the dragging brake but I can move it by hand on the side that
is not dragging. Problem is, I can't seem to get this pivot arm to free
up. I've tried spraying brake parts cleaner on it, soaking it in gas,
liberal penetrating oil, working it back and forth with channel locks, but
it is still extremely difficult to move. I can't even move it by hand. Is
there some way I can free up this pivot arm?

Rodney

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Backyard Mechanic
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 5:33 am    Post subject: Re: 98 Escort Dragging Brake Reply with quote

Rodney opined in news:Xns959DB9C61909Dcartierlincoln@38.119.100.146:

Quote:
I am trying to repair a 1998 Escort with a dragging rear drum brake. I
pulled the drum off, and it seems the dragging is due to a small seized
pivot arm that connects to the handbrake cable. It is seized up tight
on the side with the dragging brake but I can move it by hand on the
side that is not dragging. Problem is, I can't seem to get this pivot
arm to free up. I've tried spraying brake parts cleaner on it, soaking
it in gas, liberal penetrating oil, working it back and forth with
channel locks, but it is still extremely difficult to move. I can't
even move it by hand. Is there some way I can free up this pivot arm?

Rodney


If it doesnt free after what you have done there, you should scrap that
backing plate or get a repair part if available... becuse even if you free it
now, it will lock up again in the future.


not too hard to find in a scraapers, I would think
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Jesse
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:20 pm    Post subject: Re: 98 Escort Dragging Brake Reply with quote

I have the exact same problem with my 97 Escort. Parking brake doesn't hold
the vehical well. Some time it seizes. Once I let my car sit for only 3
weeks, the rear drum brake locked up. One garage told me that I have to
change the parking brake cable. I doubt that this would solve the problem.
If I want to repair the part, how much approximately it will cost?

Jesse


"Backyard Mechanic" <pettyfog@Yaywho.com> wrote in message
news:Xns959DC62ACB660BkMch6d@207.115.63.158...
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Rodney opined in news:Xns959DB9C61909Dcartierlincoln@38.119.100.146:

I am trying to repair a 1998 Escort with a dragging rear drum brake. I
pulled the drum off, and it seems the dragging is due to a small seized
pivot arm that connects to the handbrake cable. It is seized up tight
on the side with the dragging brake but I can move it by hand on the
side that is not dragging. Problem is, I can't seem to get this pivot
arm to free up. I've tried spraying brake parts cleaner on it, soaking
it in gas, liberal penetrating oil, working it back and forth with
channel locks, but it is still extremely difficult to move. I can't
even move it by hand. Is there some way I can free up this pivot arm?

Rodney


If it doesnt free after what you have done there, you should scrap that
backing plate or get a repair part if available... becuse even if you free
it
now, it will lock up again in the future.


not too hard to find in a scraapers, I would think


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Backyard Mechanic
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 6:54 am    Post subject: Re: 98 Escort Dragging Brake Reply with quote

Jesse opined in news:cn03ha$k9h$1@rumours.uwaterloo.ca:

Quote:
I have the exact same problem with my 97 Escort. Parking brake doesn't hold
the vehical well.

What do you mean by that? Do you mean forward holding or backward holding?
It's always easier to back up with the PB set than to move forward.

Quote:
Some time it seizes. Once I let my car sit for only 3
weeks, the rear drum brake locked up. One garage told me that I have to
change the parking brake cable.

Well THAT's easy enough to check out. If it's like earlier models, back to
the beginning of time, the cable will retract with just the spring to pull
it.


Quote:
I doubt that this would solve the problem.
If I want to repair the part, how much approximately it will cost?


I dont know... look it up on-line - almost all part stores have on-line
buying
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Rodney
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:30 am    Post subject: Re: 98 Escort Dragging Brake Reply with quote

Rodney <dontbother@notreal.com> wrote in
news:Xns959DB9C61909Dcartierlincoln@38.119.100.146:

Quote:


I am trying to repair a 1998 Escort with a dragging rear drum brake.
I pulled the drum off, and it seems the dragging is due to a small
seized pivot arm that connects to the handbrake cable. It is seized
up tight on the side with the dragging brake but I can move it by hand
on the side that is not dragging. Problem is, I can't seem to get
this pivot arm to free up. I've tried spraying brake parts cleaner on
it, soaking it in gas, liberal penetrating oil, working it back and
forth with channel locks, but it is still extremely difficult to move.
I can't even move it by hand. Is there some way I can free up this
pivot arm?

Rodney


I just wanted to follow-up on the dragging brake problem in case the
answer helps someone else.

I replaced the seized pivot arm described above with a new one from
Ford. The brake is not dragging now. Ford generically refers to this
part as a drum brake "lever." The pivot point on the new part moves
very freely.

Thanks to everyone who helped.

Rodney
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Matt
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: 98 Escort Dragging Brake Reply with quote

Replace the parking brake cable? For the price of a can of liquid
wrench you can get under that car and soak it down yourself.

Matt


"Jesse" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<cn03ha$k9h$1@rumours.uwaterloo.ca>...
Quote:
I have the exact same problem with my 97 Escort. Parking brake doesn't hold
the vehical well. Some time it seizes. Once I let my car sit for only 3
weeks, the rear drum brake locked up. One garage told me that I have to
change the parking brake cable. I doubt that this would solve the problem.
If I want to repair the part, how much approximately it will cost?

Jesse


"Backyard Mechanic" <pettyfog@Yaywho.com> wrote in message
news:Xns959DC62ACB660BkMch6d@207.115.63.158...
Rodney opined in news:Xns959DB9C61909Dcartierlincoln@38.119.100.146:

I am trying to repair a 1998 Escort with a dragging rear drum brake. I
pulled the drum off, and it seems the dragging is due to a small seized
pivot arm that connects to the handbrake cable. It is seized up tight
on the side with the dragging brake but I can move it by hand on the
side that is not dragging. Problem is, I can't seem to get this pivot
arm to free up. I've tried spraying brake parts cleaner on it, soaking
it in gas, liberal penetrating oil, working it back and forth with
channel locks, but it is still extremely difficult to move. I can't
even move it by hand. Is there some way I can free up this pivot arm?

Rodney


If it doesnt free after what you have done there, you should scrap that
backing plate or get a repair part if available... becuse even if you free
it
now, it will lock up again in the future.


not too hard to find in a scraapers, I would think
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