Originally Posted by
Chops
The top spring is to keep pressure on the snail,, yes ?
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Sort of....
It's to make sure the leading shoe is pulled away from the drum when you take your foot off the brake. The leading shoe is servo assisted by the rotation of the drum so if you don't pull it away after braking, when you move forward the leading shoe can be re-applied.
The snail is to allow adjustment so you don't have too much travel on the pedal.
The spring does pull the shoe against the snail.
If you fit a snail for the trailing shoe as well (if the shoe has a post for the snail to bear against) you can reduce the pedal travel further. I did this on the rear of My Series I but for another reason.
Colin