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Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2013 9:13
by Apewalski70
Thanks its all good Ed ! I will visit America someday, its a dream since i'm kid.

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2013 17:19
by Eddie
I think according to your picture you have the 71 up 4 cable system. I looked under my 70 and my 72. The diifference is the 70 has a dual cable bracket on the drivers side. This single bracket holds both E-Brake cables in relation to the single cable. The 71 up has brackets on both sides, they are a single hole bracket that holds the cable along with the emergency brake cable. The other difference is the curved tab under the floor pan for the 70. You will have to weld the single hole bracket on both sides of your 70 at the rear frame rails,(inboard), to use the 71 up cable system. I hope I didnt confuse you. Eddie :D

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2013 22:00
by Apewalski70
Yes I have the two holes on the driver side, Summit Racing have a wrong picture on this item, no matter mine is good for 70', have you a picture of the cable inside the drum ?

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2013 0:04
by Eddie
Sure thing. I'm a horrible photographer! :lol:

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2013 0:05
by Eddie
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Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2013 0:07
by Eddie
The bar above the rear emergency brake cable is the frame mounted Firm Feel rear sway bar. Hope this helps you Apewalski70,, let me know if you need more pics. Eddie :D

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2013 0:08
by Eddie
My car

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2013 0:15
by Eddie
The end of the Emergency brake cable that fits into the drum housing has a one way spring clip,, that pushes in,, then expands itself once seated firmly into the drum backing plate,(housing), to remove it simply place a small hose clamp onto the steel end,, tighten it up,, then start to remove it, once the clip slips past a little bit,,remove the clamp and pull the remainder out of the housing. It can be frustrating trying to remove it with pliers and usually results in damage to the spring clip. Dont axe me how I know this! :lol:

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2013 0:31
by Apewalski70
Yeah you have a very beautiful six pack ! Thanks a lot you're a big help, I will be careful with the spring clip ;)

Re: Parking brake assembly

PostPosted: 05 Nov 2014 0:04
by Eddie
Excellent! Thank You Dave and Adrian!