I;ve had a grinding sound when braking coming from the rear of my 406 which has drum brakes. So today I finally got the drums off and went about replacing the shoes and all the springs etc. All was fine with that job, but whilst doing it I noticed a few things. Firstly, both sides were filty inside the drums. Proper caked in muck and black dust - see pics. I expect some dust, but this was damp and gungy. I sprayed everything with brake cleaner and cleaned it all up and whilst looking at the cylinders got a lot of liquid coming out from the seals. I thought it was just residue from the brake cleaner and as I wiped and squeezed the rubber seals some more it soon stopped. All good I thought. I fitted new shoes and then the drum and then pulled the hand brake a few times to try and get the ratchet mechanism working properly. Would it work, would it bugger! So off the drums came again and I manually adjusted the (non)self- adjusting mechanism till it was a bit better.
I then set about the other side which was exactly the same. Caked in muck, but this time I didn't spray brake cleaner untril I looked at the seals on the cylinders. When I squeezed them, loads of greenish, oily liquid came out. I couldn't tell if it was brake fluid and thought it might be grease maybe in the cylinders. Anyway, I couldn't do anything about it today, and my brakes have always been spot on and I have never notcied the brake fluid level going down or any signs of leaks round the wheels. So I fitted new shoes again and then once again failed with the self adjusting mechanism and but everything back together again.
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My problem is: When I got in the car to take it for a test drive, firstly, the handbrake is vertical!! No matter how much I yank it, it doesn't self adjust! - Is there anything I can do to remedy this? I wasn't this bad before I started this!!
Secondly, the brakes are all spongy and worse than before! It seems I can brake and get a good response, then the pedal sinks abit very slowly and I can push harder which gives me more resistance on the pedal. I still stop fine, but it feels a bit hit and miss - is this a sign that the cylinders are leaking!!? Wouldn't I be losing lots of fluid though?
Please see the pics of one of the wheels and see what you think. I tooks pics before hand to see where evrything went when putting it back together, so they aren't great. As you can see, there doesn't look to be any brake fluid on anything and I only got the "greasy liquid" coming out when I pushed the seals on the cylinders about.
Any thoughts on: 1. How to get a decent handbrake again.
2. What to do about the crap braking that has resulted from putting in new shoes!? (I am thinking its new cylinder time, just to be sure, yeah?! *sigh*)
Sorry for length!!
David.

