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Old 05-02-2011, 04:31 PM
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Default Handbrake bell crank

I'm not happy with my handbrake hold..........if i adjust the pads in the hub up so as to make the handbrake effective there's too much drag on the wheels and it gets hot. Back it off a bit and the brake won't hold the car on a hill very well.

The hand lever is at max travel, I've thought about trying to improve the leverage on the bell crank, but not sure how to achieve this.....

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Old 05-02-2011, 09:59 PM
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Hey Byron Cobra,

Have been trying to find a picture of mine but looking at your pics the length of the arms on the pivot, one to the hand brake lever & the other to the cable need to be about the same length from memory. You could try turning yours around so the short arm goes to the hand brake lever & the long arm goes to the cable. Someone with a Harrison might have a drawing in the folder Waricks gives out with his kits.
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I have no problems at all with mine Greg, the handbrake is very strong and easy to pull on. I seem to have the same set up but maybe the leverage is different somehow. Will take a pic later.
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Thanks fellas, I spent the day fiddling around with this and have had some success with lengthening the arm connecting to the hub. This has given a bit more lever travel and consequent pulling action......the car holds on a reasonable hill now, hopefully it will pass the test.....
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