Handbrake NOT working after brake overhaul.
Think I might have shot myself in the foot on this one.
Car was laid up for three months over the winter whilst I carried out some servicing and checks, prior to arrival of spring. One of the checks was a clean up and check of the brake system. Carried out in this manner. Handbrake OFF. 1.All calipers removed and supported, pads etc checked all good. Calipers wire brushed to remove loose rust and treated with a rust cure. 2. Discs removed and all corrosion removed, discs buffed up like new. 3. Discs replaced. 4.Handbrake in cabin, manual adjuster eased off. Handbrake shoes adjusted via hole in rear discs. 5.Calipers refitted using new bolts. All discs turned through 360 degrees, no binding, all turned very smoothly. 6.PROBLEM POINT!!! went to into cab to adjust manual adjuster on handbrake only to find, no tension on handbrake, adjuster can be easily moved backwards and forwards.!!!Handbrake not working??? So I'm assuming handbrake cable has become disconnected in some way, I'm not familiar with the full handbrake system, have I overlooked something? If the cable has become disconnected can I reconnect relatively easily??? If so how do I access components in order to reconnect?? Somewhat cheesed off thinking I had achieved something, only to raise a problem that wasn't there before I started!! Any and all advice gratefully accepted. Thanks |
may have been disconnected at the adjuster inside the rear disc.
Easy to reattach but you will have to remove the rear discs and check the bottom part of the adjuster. Mind you, if you have slackened of the nut in the car, you will have to adjust it, tighten it, some to get the handbrake to work. How well adjusted are the handbrake shoes in the drum, if these are not adjusted enough and are still "closed" then again you will get movement in the car but perhaps no "engagement" of the shoes against the drum macafee2 |
To discount macafees suggestion, Jack up the car and try and spin both wheels with the handbrake applied, if one turns it’s the wheel end that’s the issue.
To access the handbrake compensator it’s easier with the centre console out (try this first) it should let you see the issue. If not you need to lift the carpet at the rear of the front seats to access the Tim cover over the top of the compensator, once the tin cover is removed you should be able to see the issue. |
I know this is probably stating the obvious but with the shoes correctly adjusted you need about 25mm of thread above the lever adjusting nut.
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It feels as though it has become disconnected at the handbrake adjuster within the center consul??? |
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To remove the center consul is a dockyard job, but Im convinced that's where the problem lies. I'm fully prepared to cut an access hole in the center consul to access compensator? Trouble is I have no idea as to where to cut in order to access brake cables? Do not understand your comment regarding tin cover? Are you saying there is a tin cover in the car that I can remove to access cables? I'm thinking that by my easing off adjuster that somehow the handbrake adjuster fitment/cable has come adrift? How does the cable connect to the handbrake inside the car? Sorry to bombard you with questions, but removing center consul is not an option, :shrug: |
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wow hang on, At the back of the console there is a cubby hole or ashtray, remove it and there are two screws or bolts underneath, these need to be removed. Move seats back as far as they go, they will leave a screw each side of the console visible, these need to be removed. I'm not sure if there are any others in the side. lift the front portion of the rear set and unhook the carpet. Move seats forward and you can them fold carpet forwards. removing the front seats may make things easier. prop the rear of the console up with a bit of wood. I think there is then a metal shield under the console, this may need removing. the cables to the rear hook into the compensator. The front cable also hooks in. there is a little black clip holding i think the front cable into the compensator, it is underneath. I cant really recall about the black clip but it should be there. macafee2 |
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So if I read you right it is possible to "bodge" ones way into the center consul thereby preventing the need to completely remove? |
Have you seen the "How to"?
https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...ad.php?t=23794 and https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s....php?p=1360646 Perhaps also, the adjuster may have come apart during adjustment/disassembly? (as Trikey/Macafee's note) |
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good luck macafee2 |
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