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> How does the handbrake lever work?, PET not helping
lapuwali
post Jul 16 2006, 01:24 PM
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The handbrake on my '71 (folding lever) has never locked in place (i.e., the ratchet doesn't work). Today, I took it apart to fix this, and I can't figure out what's broken or missing.

Looking at PET, I see part 901.424.508.00 (ratchet, though I'd call that a pawl), and 914.424.541.00 (locking segment, which it'd call the ratchet). Both are present and the teeth are in good shape. What I don't see is a spring either in my handbrake or in the PET diagrams that keeps the pawl against the ratchet. There's a spring that holds the button you use to unlock the ratchet, but no spring to lock the pawl against the ratchet. Thus, no clicks as you pull up, and it doesn't hold.

How is this supposed to work?

I note there is a return spring (914.424.545.00), but I can't figure out where it's supposed to fit from the PET diagram.

I seem to be missing something (mentally).
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lapuwali   How does the handbrake lever work?   Jul 16 2006, 01:24 PM
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