Handbrake Cable routing
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I am restoring a 1965 Lotus Elan LH drive and am fitting the parking brake cable. Where the cable exits the foot pedal area does the outer sheath go above or below the brake master cylinder. I have tried both and neither seem to work very well. Going above the bowl causes the outer sheath to jam against the fibre glass body and stop it turning when trying to adjust the brakes. Going underneath makes the cable sheath difficult to get into the end of the brake ferrel that protrudes through the firewall grommet.
Also going over the top prevents me mounting the windscreen washer bottle bracket.
Thanks
Ivan Wood
Also going over the top prevents me mounting the windscreen washer bottle bracket.
Thanks
Ivan Wood
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As a follow up to yesterdays question I finally removed the new brake cable as I could not adjust the parking brake enough to get it to work properly. I finally found the old cable which I replaced because I was told they stretch so was recommended to replace it by Spyder Cars.
See picture below!!!!
Not sure if this was for a different Lotus model but certainly not and S2.
See picture below!!!!
Not sure if this was for a different Lotus model but certainly not and S2.
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Sorry I can't help you regarding the LHD cable routing, but I do know that the Elan had two different type of handbrake tree, the first had a folded piece of metal attached to the tree that brought the cable attachment point forward, thus requiring a shorter cable. The later type of tree had a slot in it, in which the cable fastened, thus needing a longer cable. Fifty years later, I guess we just get the later type cable.
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Thanks for that, I have just spent the morning cleaning, greasing and re-fitting the old cable and the parking brake now works and I have about 1” of adjustment still available.
I would hope that companies like Spyder would know there are different lengths and supply the correct one or get you to check before shipping especially overseas.
Looking at the wear marks on the old cable it went above the brake master cylinder so that is where I have routed it.
Cheers
Ivan Wood
I would hope that companies like Spyder would know there are different lengths and supply the correct one or get you to check before shipping especially overseas.
Looking at the wear marks on the old cable it went above the brake master cylinder so that is where I have routed it.
Cheers
Ivan Wood
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Here's a poor photo of the routing of my LHD handbrake cable. It's just visible going beside the brake master cylinder. In my case it runs under the washer pump and fluid reservoir, but then I installed them after the cable was in place so that everything fit.
I couldn't say if this is the standard routing for the handbrake cable (my wiring loom routing is most certainly not standard) but it looks about right.
Nick
I couldn't say if this is the standard routing for the handbrake cable (my wiring loom routing is most certainly not standard) but it looks about right.
Nick
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Thanks for the feedback. I have refitted the old cable and still have around 1” of adjustment. The routing is the same as yours except you seem to have more space between the brake hydraulic reservoir and the inner fender plus your washer reservoir is further forward than mine. Mine is where your pump is.
Thanks for your help.
Ivan Wood
Thanks for your help.
Ivan Wood
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