Audi 100

1982-1990 of release

Repair and operation of the car




Audi 100
+ 1.1. Governing bodies and devices
+ 2. Technical characteristics
+ 3. Engines
+ 4. Cooling system
+ 5. Exhaust system
+ 6. Power supply system
+ 7. Transmission
- 8. Running gear
   + 8.1. Forward suspension bracket
   - 8.2. Back suspension bracket
      8.2.1. Telescopic rack
      8.2.2. Zadny Bridge
      8.2.3. Brake drum
      8.2.4. A nave of a back wheel (model with the disk brake mechanism)
      8.2.5. Adjustment of bearings of a nave of a wheel
+ 9. Steering
+ 10. Brake system
+ 11. Body
+ 12. Electric equipment


8.2.3. Brake drum

Removal

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. To establish an emphasis under forward wheels.
2. To weaken an inhaling of bolts of fastening of a back wheel.
3. To raise and establish back part of the car on a support.
4. Finally to turn off bolts of fastening and to remove a back wheel.
5. To bring down a protective cap of a nut of a nave a hammer with a rubber tip.
6. To take out the forelock and to remove a nave nut clamp.
7. To turn off a nut of a nave and to remove a washer.
8. Through a carving opening under wheel bolts in the brake drum to wring out by means of a screw-driver an adjusting wedge up to reduce brake shoes.
9. To remove the brake drum.
10. To take out the external bearing from a nave.
11. From the inside of a nave to take out an epiploon and the internal bearing if they did not remain on a pin.
12. In need of replacement of bearings to vypressovat a copper drift external rings from a nave.

Installation

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. To press by means of the corresponding mandrels external rings of both bearings in a nave. Thus to pay attention that smaller internal diameters of external rings have to be directed in a nave.
2. To install the internal bearing in the corresponding external ring in a nave, previously having greased it with jellied greasing.
3. To press in a nave aflush with an end face an epiploon which working edge has to be directed in a nave.
4. To put jellied greasing in an internal cavity of a nave and to install the brake drum on a pin.
5. To install the external bearing in a nave, previously having greased it with jellied greasing.
6. To establish a washer and to wrap a nave nut.
7. To establish a wheel and to acquire bolts of its fastening.
8. To adjust nave bearings (see fig. subsection 8.2.5).
9. To fill a protective cap of a nut of a nave on two thirds with jellied greasing and to press it into place by means of a suitable mandrel. The wrinkled and burst protective caps are subject to obligatory replacement (in order to avoid hit of dirt and moisture in a nave).
10. To lower the car on wheels and to tighten bolts of fastening of a wheel evenly the moment of 110 N · m (11,0 kgfs · м).
11. To adjust the parking brake (see subsection 10.13.1).