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    Question '84 200s Rear Brakes - Video

    Hi Guys-

    What am I missing here?

    Thanks

    https://youtu.be/LqkSJUxcuPA

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    The drum seems to be in really good shape to be honest...

    I will get a better picture/video when I get home.

    What do you mean by measure the I.D.?

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    Simple fix. All you need to do is take the adjuster arm off, it's splined. Much like the shifter. Rotate the adjuster backwards a bit. When you re-install the adjuster arm make sure it goes all the way back in. There may be a spring that has to be re-installed as well to hold the adjuster arm backwards. On my 250SX there was also a ring with a point on it. That has to be set in properly or it won't let the adjuster arm return to the proper position on the splined shaft. That's it. Easy.

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    This illustration may prove to be more helpful.

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    You kick ass dude!
    I will give this a try this weekend when its not so damn hot here in Mass!

    Again, THANKS SO MUCH!

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    Ok I couldn't help myself! I had to tackle this tonight!!!

    Question, what are the two things I took note of in the picture and do they need to be hooked up?

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    No problem man. Glad to help. I have received so much great guidance from guys on here. We are happy to help solve problems.
    I think it may be a breather tube. I'm traveling to Boston tomorrow for work. Avon, MA to be exact.
    See this pic. I think the tube is visible.

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    You can download the service manual for free from here.
    http://www.oscarmayer.net/atc/manuals/

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    Avon is about an hour away from me says google maps! Whats the purpose of the breather tube?

    Thanks man

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    I honestly don't know. I could be entirely incorrect. I wasn't able to find a good description of it in my service manual.

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    It's there for different reasons but mainly just for expansion purposes and to reduce moisture build up. Just so the brakes can breathe when hot.
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