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I rebuilt a Bendix manual 2 speed (cable operated and older than the more popular kickback models). Everything looked good when I disassembled it and put it in a parts washer and scrubbed it with a brass brush. The old grease had turned mostly solid. I found a site that has adjustment instructions and an exploded view. It seems like a simple hub but something seems wrong with it since the rebuild. It takes almost one back turn of the gear for the brake to catch. The gear side moves out when the gear is turned back to engage the brake and appears to stops when it hits the gear side dust cover. Perhaps the brake isn't even working right as I can still rotate the wheel, but it is stiffer than before the gear was turned back. It is not mounted on a bike, I have been fussing with it by hand to see if it looks right. The bearings do not get loose or tight when I do any of this. My Chinese and Japanese coaster brakes turn back about a quarter turn to engage and my Bendix Red Band a half turn. Is this normal for the 2 speed operation to turn back this much? If not, any ideas on where I messed up? The "How To" section of this forum has no info on this hub. I could find very little on it doing a net search. I have 2 of these hubs and one where some parts have been robed to complete the other two. I want to rebuild the other complete one but am reluctant until I figure this out. The brass brake shoes still had the manufactured groves so I don't think they are worn out. The inside of the hub is smooth. Thanks for any ideas.