Took the car out for a nice ride in the cool weather today and it ran beautifully. Got home and puttered around a bit before starting on a little tinkering that I wanted to do. I finally figured out that a rattle that has been bothering me for 5 years was inside the break drum - specifically, the cross-link between the e-brake actuating arm and the leading brake shoe. There is a little spring clip that I am missing that stops the rattle. While in there I was going to shorten the spring on the e-brake cable so that it would operate properly (thanks for the tip, Tom B.!). I finally had the right socket and a long enough breaker bar. While it took a good bit of force on a 2' bar, I don't think it was torqued to the proper 280lbs, so that might have also cause my occasional rear brake squeal on low speed turns. This should have been an easy job, but...
After getting the drum off, I noticed a bit of black grease on the drum itself. When I looked at the brakes, the shoes were slimy. While I couldn't see a lot of transaxle grease leaking from the seals, it clear that must be what's happening. So now instead of a quick little job, I have to drain the tranny, replace seals and gaskets, clean everything, and install new shoes. I haven't checked the passenger side yet. If I'm lucky, I only have to replace the seals and gasket on the driver's, but I need to do both sets of shoes regardless. Lovely, just lovely.
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