This car had no e-brake because it was a track car and the Haynes and Pelican diagram's weren't so clear to me.
Pelican Part #'s, hope this helps...
bracket on trailing arm:
new cable:
hmmm, can't see the clip groove:
could be the powdercoat thickness:
fix with grinder, file, and rattlecan:
ahh, clip (swivel pin 99918801702) fits now:
Good thing new rubber boot is very pliable (Hand Brake Sealing Sleeve 914-424-591-00-OEM):
Insert pin and clip (Hood Shock Lock Ring 911 Turbo 89-94 N-012-645-2-M100), completed assembly:
next the handbrake side...
Nice pictures !! Classic thread material.
Very helpful
Thank's for noting the powder coat prob.. I am getting ready to P coat some trailing arms myself.
Good pics.
On the handbrake side there appears to be something missing. Spring and where it attaches. McMark installed the Engman chassis kit but there's some other sheetmetal between the pass through tubes/holes. Where does the spring attach?
Hope this is correct:
Something else is missing, the pivot bolt. I have a bolt that fits but without the shoulder. Looks like I'll need some parts...
Oh snap, Return spring (OEM-91442454500) is $24.25, is there an "alternative"?
Sealing sleeve (914-424-592-00) at engine bay side is NLA, may check the dealer
Bolt, for, pawl (901-424-511-00-OEM ) $1.00
Could use a brake arm thin bushing too (Bush OEM-91442424700) $9.00
Felix,
I probably have the spring you need, will go dig around. There is a tab with a hole where the spring attaches mounted between the tubes in your pic. I will try and take a pic of the one on my 73.
I used a regular bolt from the hardware store, works great.
I used a nylon bushing from OSH that was the approx size, split it to make it fit snug and was done with it for .50cents.
I am heading up to pick up the shifters before I dig around in the parts
stash
Jim
Felix, here's a shot from my website.... As Jim stated, it's just a tab spot welded to the firewall...
BTW, glad to see you back on the board, I hope things are going well for you.
-- Rob
How does the spring function ? Does the handbrake work different if it's missing ?
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