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Parking brakes

Does anyone have an idea on hours to replace all parking brake parts. Note: customer removed everthing and installed a micro brake system
  • Posted 26 Aug 2015 03:04
  • By spacmack
  • joined 26 Aug'15 - 1 message
  • minnesota, United States
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I would go a step further and replace all the small parts if still available. There must be a reason the owner got disgusted with the shoe brake. The little parts are cheaply made and a little wear,bending and corrosion allows the assembly to bind and drag but not supply any holdinp power. Even resealed and assembled with new parts, the most positive comments you can expect, "better than it was "
Ruben
  • Posted 27 Dec 2016 07:37
  • By Ruben
  • joined 11 May'15 - 14 messages
  • New York, United States
Also make sure you drain the transmission first if you change the seal and little o-ring.....another fun job....
  • Posted 26 Aug 2015 21:59
  • By Prentice
  • joined 25 Jun'08 - 600 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
also make sure the arm on the parking brake backing plate which moves the shoe is turned so the nut and bolt that hold the arm in place are pointed down otherwise if pointed up they hit the case of the ransmission not getting full throw. seems like they always come the wrong way. always good to double seal them as well kind of a cheap seal.
  • Posted 26 Aug 2015 20:41
  • By Adams1
  • joined 24 Jun'15 - 61 messages
  • Indiana, United States
That uses a drum and shoes on a shaft that comes out of the transmission. You will have to go underneath and install the backing plate and shoe assembly, and drum. Hook up the cable and run it up to along side the seat. Install the lever next to the seat. It really shouldn't take too long (2 hours) but add on time for Murphy's Law and that would double that time.
  • Posted 26 Aug 2015 05:02
  • By mrfixit
  • joined 11 Dec'08 - 1,434 messages
  • New York, United States

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