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Forum: Technical arena
Discussion:  old mitsu
Number of messages: 10

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bjarte
5911 Alversund, Norway

Are there anybody that could help to get me a hand break waier?
Mitsu 2FD25
Ser 10039
year 1972
Waier on right hand side with part nr: 6433543900.

need it asap because lied to customer for long time.  order it first time in may but havent got it yet..

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Posted 8 Sep 2010 07:58 PM Reply  Report this message
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gc_d
Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Hi , what do you mean waier?  i do not understand.  

Posted 9 Sep 2010 01:44 AM Reply  Report this message
grubbymits
scotland, United Kingdom
think hes tryin to say right hand parkbrake CABLE  mate !!

Posted 9 Sep 2010 01:58 AM Reply  Report this message
bjarte
5911 Alversund, Norway

You hav absolute right. It is the cabel

Posted 9 Sep 2010 02:37 AM Reply  Report this message
gc_d
Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Hi,

The cable cost 290 euro and delivery time are 8 - 10 weeks!!!

regards   GC_d

Posted 10 Sep 2010 04:39 AM Reply  Report this message
bjarte
5911 Alversund, Norway

it is from tvh i have order it in may, so i wonder most if there is other places that could have the part


Posted 10 Sep 2010 03:51 PM Reply  Report this message
steponmebbbboom
Ontario, Canada

you may have better luck using the old wire (cable) as a sample for a prototyper or mfr of cables to make a duplicate. i know that some here exist in canada from equipment shows i have gone to, perhaps you may find some in your country. if not, you may consider a mico-lock brake valve, that is a releasable check valve that when activated allows you to pump up and lock brake pressure on, then release it by turning the handle lever. but the wheel cylinders must not leak! and you must comply with local regulations

Posted 12 Sep 2010 12:42 AM Reply  Report this message
edward_t
South Carolina, United States

Step, if you ever read the disclaimer in the mico-brake lock box, you might note that they specifically say not to use the mico lock for extended parking or as a replacement for parking brakes.
Your suggestion about finding a local source for cables is a good Idea, I used to get cables made from the place that made our more custom hoses, but in part that was because they also did a lot of marine business and had customers needing custom made cables for boat motor steering and controls. Maybe some marina stores might know who could make up the cable for the OP.

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Posted 12 Sep 2010 10:55 PM Reply  Report this message
steponmebbbboom
Ontario, Canada

Yes the mico-lock is unsafe and should not be relied upon as a sole means for parking the truck, they are forbidden for all but agricultural applications here (farms are exempt from OHSA regs)

Posted 13 Sep 2010 02:08 AM Reply  Report this message
simon_a
south yorkshire, United Kingdom
Hi you could try ft components in uk they are pretty good with mitsi parts telephone number 01635 528267 dont forget uk dialling code +44.

Posted 16 Sep 2010 04:21 PM Reply  Report this message


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