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Handbrake cable length

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 8:42 pm
by OWmoo
Can anyone please confirm the correct handbrake cable length dimensions. I have a 'rolling resto' 67' 4-door saloon. All the cable adjustment has been taken up at the lever and the handbrake is hardly effective even when the lever is pulled up to its last notch. The rear shoes and cylinders have been recently replaced.
The overall length of my current cable measures;-
Inner cable from end of the threaded section to the end of nipple (ignoring the clevis) is 54"
The outer sheaving (ignoring the fixing abutments) = 29 1/2".

Re: Handbrake cable length

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:54 pm
by King Kenny
Sorry I do not know the actual length of the cable but as soon as I fitted now cable several years ago I found I ran out of adjustment at the hand brake lever too. The old frayed cable was fine so there must be an issue with some new cables. Chas Ware says..."HBK119 Cable - Handbrake - Cable Outer Length = 30 Inches".

Re: Handbrake cable length

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:49 pm
by paul 300358
I'm not sure of the length, but you first need to slacken the handbrake cables fully off, then adjust the rear shoes using the adjusters inside the drums, then you adjust the cables. I'm pretty sure that the workshop manual states that the handbrake cables should not be adjusted.