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Diesel Actual

How does one reattach this pad ?  I can only form new pads to buy.  Not a complete assembly 

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rmaynard

Clean both the lining and band. Let them dry. Apply Goop or 100% silicone adhesive and clamp until dry.

Or buy a new lining, or buy a complete new brake band. I sell linings, K&B Horse Parts (vendor) sells reconditioned bands.

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rjg854

I used gorilla glue on mine. Clean up the steel band and the pad. You can either clamp it in multiple places or what I did. I put it back on and set the brake. Left it 24 hours and its still there 2 years later.

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Al C.

I replaced the brake pad a few years ago   Used Goop adhesive and zip ties.  Worked well.IMG_7117.thumb.JPG.37c3d290db4b2e6b7d46ef004f576e6c.JPGIMG_7115.thumb.JPG.4d526e0f23c7f5e403bfe77547f719d7.JPGIMG_7111.thumb.JPG.dd5d8a12c1aaa2c937071cbd133e86ce.JPGIMG_7113.thumb.JPG.25a2dfd654cbbdb07dd28bca118c31f7.JPGIMG_7109.thumb.JPG.fef256aa5f20bc7ea1e7b7cba7a738ed.JPG

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daveoman1966

Instead of using all the nylon ties to clamp the brake PAD to the BAND: (1) Remove the brake DRUM.  (2) Apply epoxy (JB Weld) to brake BAND and PAD. (3) Quickly CLAMP them to the brake DRUM using a couple large 'C' clamps. (4)wipe away excess epoxy. (5) Let dry as needed. (6) remount brake DRUM and fresh BAND to the trans case. 

     

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rmaynard

Everybody has rubber bands. Keep it simple.

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953 nut

The method I use is to clean the brake band metal well, apply the adhesive (I use silicone adhesive caulk) mount the brake band on the transaxle and set the parking brake. The adhesive will cure with the brake band in its final working position and the job is done, no muss, no fuss.

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Diesel Actual

Thanks peeps.  It all works well.  

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