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> How do I get access to the handbrake adjustment rod?
neilbardsley
post Oct 14 2020, 12:26 AM
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Got my gear shifting working better but the handbrake stopped locking the wheel. Works if pulled up. I traced back but couldn't see where the cables are connected to the rod and how to adjust?
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post Oct 14 2020, 01:03 AM
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QUOTE(neilbardsley @ Oct 13 2020, 11:26 PM) *

Got my gear shifting working better but the handbrake stopped locking the wheel. Works if pulled up. I traced back but couldn't see where the cables are connected to the rod and how to adjust?




you will see the cable just behind the suspension arm for the hand brake. Or maybe your inner brake pad got stuck. From the inner side of the suspension arm, there is a hole to access the inner brake pad adjustment (which is also the pad that is used for hand brake).

check Eric Shea’s (PMB Performance) thread below.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=90625
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post Oct 14 2020, 05:37 AM
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This is a two part process.
The rear caliper adjustment is necessary for proper rear brake operation.
That process is described elsewhere. Search.
After that the hand brake cables are adjusted where they enter the bulkhead in front
of the engine. Each cable has to be adjusted individually.
Done from below with the car raised high and properly supported.
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post Oct 14 2020, 05:55 AM
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QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Oct 14 2020, 07:37 AM) *

This is a two part process.
The rear caliper adjustment is necessary for proper rear brake operation.
That process is described elsewhere. Search.
After that the hand brake cables are adjusted where they enter the bulkhead in front
of the engine. Each cable has to be adjusted individually.
Done from below with the car raised high and properly supported.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) You may need to remove the rear calipers to do this. It's not complicated, but you need the right tools.
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post Oct 14 2020, 08:34 AM
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"..couldn't see where the cables are connected to the rod ..."
well...if the rod is the handbrake lever, then they go from the lever to the place behind driver seat in front of the firewall/backpad. Under a cover with 2 small screws you will find:
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but that is not where to adjust. But check and lube. How to adjust brakes and cables is explained by our members above.
To adjust you do not need to take off the calipers, unless you screw up the coverscrew that covers the adjustmentthingie in the caliper.
Good luck !
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post Oct 14 2020, 11:17 AM
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First adjust the venting clearance on the rear calipers to .006-.008". Then adjust the cables behind the bulkhead under the car. The adjustment threads are covered by a rubber cover unless its gone due to age.
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