I need to get at the drum brake shoes...

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Andy Craig

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Hi Huib, Hi Paul,

Ahhh, I see what you mean!

The inner nuts both look shiny and new and the 'staking' Paul mentioned can be seen clearly now that I know which bit I'm meant to be looking at! I'll undo the nut and see if the hub can be removed without needing a puller. I might be lucky....

cheers
Andy
P. de R. Leclercq

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"I might be lucky...."

Indeed you MIGHT, but don't hold your breath!

Good luck,

Paul
Andy Craig

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Oh - I forgot to ask where I can get the tool from to undo the inner nut!

Do I have an option that doesn't include a certain British based Lancia parts supplier?

Andy
P. de R. Leclercq

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One thing that might help: slacken off the handbrake shoe adjustors before attempting to remove the hub assembly.

When the drums are a bit worn, which after 30 years is quite likely, the handbrake shoes can catch on the unworn portion. With a puller, it is quite possible comprehensively to destroy the whole handbrake mechanism this way!

Paul
P. de R. Leclercq

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Are you a member of the Lancia Motor Club? (If not why not?)

The LMC does have a tool loan scheme.

I have the tools, but I am in France - near Geneva...

Paul
Andy Craig

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Hi Paul,

Good tip. I'll be very careful removing the drum since the shoes are not correctly retracted in the absence of the 'pull' spring which fell out...

Andy
Andy Craig

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Hi Paul,

No I'm not a member. The principle reason being that I don't own a Lancia! The car belongs to a good friend who has asked me to go over it for him. I'll suggest that he joins up.

If it's any consolation, I would own one if I could afford one! My father had an HF Fulvia when I was four (1978) and since then Italian cars (and American cars - sorry!!) have been my favourites. I run a 156 v6 right now and a Fulvia would complement it beautifully on the weekends!

If only....
P. de R. Leclercq

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A 156V6?

Dear God!

We worked on one of those at Evolution Engineering. Lovely car to drive but get rid of it before you have starter motor trouble (12 hours work - horrible!).

Fulvia starter motor? About 20 minutes

Paul
Andy Craig

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Starter? That was a doddle - because having snapped it's belt and bent 20 valves the motor was sat on the bench when I replaced it ! ! ! ! !

Despite the abundance of non-Alfa engineering on the car and despite the awkwardness of the packaging it is (for me, at least) a small price to pay for by far the most intoxicating powerplant in a 'daily' car that I've come across to date. Whilst most modern motors make me want to inject drain-cleaner into my eyeballs, this one crackles and fizzes and just generally makes me tingle....

But don't worry - just as soon as I have the means, Lancia will be very well represented in my collection!!

Andy
P. de R. Leclercq

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Hello.

I couldn't agree more: that engine is a dream and as I said, the chassis is magnificent, although the suspension was just a little soft for my taste - but great turn-in!

On the job I mentioned, we also did the cam belts etc. I thought that the owner was going to fall on his sword when he received the bill!

Paul
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