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Okay how do you get at the hand brake? and liner thikness?

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:52 am
by milesdzyn
Getting ready to tear into the hand brake and need to know what the minimum thickness is for the hand brake liners. I assume that it is just before the rivets start digging into the friction plate. Also what is the thickness of the new liners?

Well I got all the bolts off, removed the E-brake hardware and still can't get the back cone off to get at the E-brake. Its binding up at the body mount and the E-brake pivot arm mounting point. It just gets wedged in no matter what angle I take.

It just is not possible that you have to remove the body to gain access, I have to be missing something.

I was able to peek in and see that the back lining was about 3/16" thick and very little wear on the rear friction plate.

Help!!

Miles

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:52 pm
by todds112
You have to remove the rear body bolt and loosen up the 2 at the axle (4 on the 712). I had to jack up the body quite a bit to get it to clear. Fun part putting in back together: holding that rear bushing/body mount in place while lifting everything else back up into place. A third hand is definite help here.

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:28 pm
by milesdzyn
Thanks, I was going to lift the body anyways to replace a seal at the rear of the middle diff. that I found when removing the diff slaves. Might as well do a complete teardown of the drive lines and pull the body...Ughh!!

Miles