Handbrake adjustment (again)
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While trying to adjust my handbrake with new handbrake pads, I came across a problem.
Such that while tring to adjust them I found that one of the pads was touching the disc all the time,
and the other pad was clear. I found that if I pulled the rod from the tree I could pull the pad off the disc,
but as I let go it sprung back on to the disc. If I take the coil expansion spring off, I can adjust the pads as
described in the workshop manual.
Has anyone got any idea why?
Cheers Rich
Such that while tring to adjust them I found that one of the pads was touching the disc all the time,
and the other pad was clear. I found that if I pulled the rod from the tree I could pull the pad off the disc,
but as I let go it sprung back on to the disc. If I take the coil expansion spring off, I can adjust the pads as
described in the workshop manual.
Has anyone got any idea why?
Cheers Rich
Elan Plus 2S 130/5
- rmorgan12
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Have you checked the setting of the limiting tab on the arm that connects to the handbrake rod?
I think I had similar problem that was cause by bad adjustment of that tab, I can't remember the details but I think bad adjustment of it can lead to the inside arm being too close/far from the disc when the brake is released.
I think I had similar problem that was cause by bad adjustment of that tab, I can't remember the details but I think bad adjustment of it can lead to the inside arm being too close/far from the disc when the brake is released.
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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Rich,
This topic came up earlier this month, and was referred back to a post 18/7/2012, and went on for 3 pages. If I knew how to give you a link I would, but I am afraid that is beyond me.
Richard Hawkins
This topic came up earlier this month, and was referred back to a post 18/7/2012, and went on for 3 pages. If I knew how to give you a link I would, but I am afraid that is beyond me.
Richard Hawkins
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