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> Emergency brake cable attachment at lever
saigon71
post Jun 4 2013, 06:32 PM
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It's been so long since I pulled this apart I can remember which side of the cable attachment bracket (the one that the cables run that run to the wheels attach to) should have the longer end of the bracket...anyone know? Thanks in advance.

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Eric_Shea
post Jun 5 2013, 11:17 AM
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Yeah Rory, the yoke is fine, I was referring to the spring tab on the cable that get's held in by a pin. It's supposed to be mounted on top of the yoke but, it's underneath. That's the part I doubt makes a difference. I didn't see the markings in the pic either. Good eye.
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post Jun 5 2013, 03:26 PM
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QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Jun 5 2013, 10:17 AM) *

Yeah Rory, the yoke is fine, I was referring to the spring tab on the cable that get's held in by a pin. It's supposed to be mounted on top of the yoke but, it's underneath. That's the part I doubt makes a difference. I didn't see the markings in the pic either. Good eye.


My comment about the word "oben" is not from looking at the picture.
The stamp in the picture is not legible. I know it from curiosity and experience.
Early cars did not have the helper spring to lower the Ebrake handle..... the infamous "broken " handle. Part of the later handle upgrade is that spring to insure release of the Ebrake and to pull the handle down.
Not sure that it makes a difference if the tab at the clevis is above or below.
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