AuerX
constantly confused
To be completely honest- I didn't think it would, but was holding off to see how long it took for the heat and friction to dissolve the repair..... just incase it did work!
Back when I was younger and disc brakes were a rarity on motor vehicles, there used to be brake shops where you could get your drum brakes repaired. Things like lathes that could turn out and reface brake drums, brake shoes could be resurfaced and oversized shoes made.
Those kinds of shops would have the ability to adhere pads to brake shoes........ but those kinds of shops are near a thing of the past!
Keep your eye out for a parts saw or three, bound to be some on social media, auction sites or buy sell exchange pages. They might have a fried p&c or something else wrong, but a good clutch.
I dig. Hey it was worth a shot
I'm looking to see if I can use the other type (open) clutch on my 020AV Super. The one in the bottom illustration. No pads on that one, it's sintered.