you need to get a repair manual for that as there is just too much to tell in writing, when you tear them apart only tear one side apart at a time as you can look at the other side as a reference.
The super sport chevelle's came standard with disc brakes in front and drum brakes in the rear. the malibu came standard with drum brakes front and rear.
get a chiltons repair manual for chevelles and it should show you the way to do it, can't really explain it on here, you need to be shown.
I have a 1973 Harley Davidson Elctraglide FLH that has the Banana-style front caliper (OEM# 44105-72) and a rear drum brake...so yes, early 1973 Harleys had a rear drum brake. What else do you need to know?
My sources show there are different part numbers for spindles on the 1967-70 (drum brakes), 1971-72 (disc brakes) and 1973-87 (disc brakes).
If you have drum brakes make sure they are adjusted properly. Adjust so they are just locked and then back off adjuster 5 notches. If you have disc brakes, make sure that caliper slides are not frozen
( 1 ) on each of the rear drum brakes
What about 1993 Pontiac drum brakes, please be specific.
This will greatly depend on what kind of brakes you have and which parts you are trying to replace. Do you have disc or drum brakes? If you have disc brakes, do you want to replace the calipers, pads, or rotors? If you have drum brakes, do you want to replace the drum, or the shoes?
Drum brakes.
No. Drum brakes expand inside a rotating drum to stop the vehicle, disc brakes squeeze in against a rotating disc.
The rear brakes on a 1984 Chevy truck are drum brakes.
If the brakes are disc brakes then try opening the bleed screws on the calipers and see if the pressure releases if not then remove the calipers and replace because the piston is probably frozen or you can try pushing in the piston with a c-clamp,if that doesnt work replace the calipers as noted. If the brakes are drum brakes then check your brake cylinders to see if they are leaking if so you can usually rebuild them if not then replace them and bleed your brake system to get brakes back to normal, you can also make sure your drum brakes are adjusted correctly.