Changing the rear brake shoes on a Lincoln Mark V requires time, concentration and patience. Though the process itself is not overly complicated, the steps required must be followed precisely or you could damage your brake system or even injure yourself if the system fails while youre operating your car. Consequently it is not recommended that you change the brake shoes on your Lincoln without first consulting a knowledgeable mechanic.
Instructions
- 1
Crack the lug nuts on the rear wheel of your Lincoln before lifting onto a jack. This will enable you to use the pressure of the tire on the ground under the weight of the car for leverage as you try to loosen the nut.
2Lift your Lincoln with a 5 ton jack and support its rear end with two jack stands.
3Remove the lug nuts from the rear wheel youre working on first and then remove the tire from the brake drum.
4Spray the brake drum with penetrating oil. Penetrating oil is a low-viscosity lubricant that allows you to unscrew rusted or otherwise stuck bolts and nuts. It can be purchased at a local car parts store.
5Remove the return spring from the brake drum using the speciality return spring tool. The return spring tool looks like a pair of pliers and can be purchased at a car parts store.
6Remove the spring retainer clips using the clips speciality tool by holding the rear of the retaining pin down and inserting the specialty tool over top the front of the clip and turning the tool counter clockwise. The retainer clip specialty tool looks like a screwdriver and can be purchased at a car parts store.
7Hook up a line wrench onto the brake line connected to the rear drum and loosen the fitting to remove the line.
8Unscrew the bolts mounting the wheel cylinder so you can remove the wheel cylinder itself.
9Remove the wheel cylinder so you can remove the old brake shoes.
10Replace both the brake shoes and the wheel cylinder.
11Reattach the brake lines.
12Reassemble the rear wheel brake drum system in reverse order.
13Adjust and test your new rear brakes. The new brake shoes should lightly contact the brake drum.
14Bleed the brake system to ensure that it is free of air and leaks.
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