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> ebrake parts, Can you find the part number???
partsman
post Jun 16 2009, 08:05 PM
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I'm trying to finally hook up my ebrake after ten years of not having one (ok, I had one for a while but it was frozen..then I removed everything when I replaced the floors..) so now, I'm looking at the parts diagrams, and trying to see where everything goes..

I know the two cables come through the rear firewall, and hook to an equilizer, that hooks to a short cable that goes to the lever... here's my two questions:

The parts diagram shows a small plate that is attached to the equilizer... and has one end hooked to a spring.. where does this spring hook to.. the rear firewall? Does this provide the return tension when you release the brake.. I found a small sprin in the box that I put all the handbrake stuff in, but no plate..

How does the small cable hook to the lever.. at the lower most hole, or does it hook to the flat plate with teeth on it that is inside the lever?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Eric
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Larry.Hubby
post Jul 14 2009, 10:16 PM
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Isn't the part #E914.424.567.00? I think it's shown on the illustration for PET main group 7, sub group 01, reference number 28. It's so small it's just hard to tell what it is, but the description says "plate" and it's shown with the return spring and other parts that you mention. The "E" preceding the part number would mean that it's no longer available form Porsche.
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