Yep... ANOTHER parking brake thread...
First off this is on a Mk 3 Roadster, unfortunately I didn't build this car, I am just dealing with everything the builder didn't feel like doing correctly, so I really appreciate any help you can give me.
It appears as if the donor was a '99 SVT Mustang Cobra, and the kit is '05 vintage. The car has the Cobra IRS rear axle and appears to have factory brake calipers, cables, and handbrake lever. The builder had ran the cables along the lower control arms to the FFR bracket on the frame and then under the tube crossmember before connecting to the handle. Well you could pull the handle all the way up and it wouldn't even come close to actuating the parking brake levers on the calipers. I took the slack out of the handle mechanism and then shortened the brake cables (no longer running under the frame) and was able to get the brake to almost hold but nowhere near what a real parking brake should do. Then shortened the front cable (from the handle) and that helped a bit... but still not enough to hold the car on an incline. Shortened it another 3/8in and everything felt much too tight. How tight? Well, I could only get the handle to move 3 clicks before it felt like it was gonna snap something. This was enough to hold the car on a slight incline but nothing more. Tried for a 4th click and BOOM pulled the end off of one of the shortened rear cables...
So I am wondering where has it all gone wrong? Running the cables under the frame isn't right. Shortening them almost works, but this isn't one of those things where almost is OK. Got the lengths right, and it just feels all wrong. Is there another handle I should be using? Different calipers? Is there a known combination of factory components that will for sure work? A car with no bumpers has GOT to have a parking brake!!
First off this is on a Mk 3 Roadster, unfortunately I didn't build this car, I am just dealing with everything the builder didn't feel like doing correctly, so I really appreciate any help you can give me.
It appears as if the donor was a '99 SVT Mustang Cobra, and the kit is '05 vintage. The car has the Cobra IRS rear axle and appears to have factory brake calipers, cables, and handbrake lever. The builder had ran the cables along the lower control arms to the FFR bracket on the frame and then under the tube crossmember before connecting to the handle. Well you could pull the handle all the way up and it wouldn't even come close to actuating the parking brake levers on the calipers. I took the slack out of the handle mechanism and then shortened the brake cables (no longer running under the frame) and was able to get the brake to almost hold but nowhere near what a real parking brake should do. Then shortened the front cable (from the handle) and that helped a bit... but still not enough to hold the car on an incline. Shortened it another 3/8in and everything felt much too tight. How tight? Well, I could only get the handle to move 3 clicks before it felt like it was gonna snap something. This was enough to hold the car on a slight incline but nothing more. Tried for a 4th click and BOOM pulled the end off of one of the shortened rear cables...
So I am wondering where has it all gone wrong? Running the cables under the frame isn't right. Shortening them almost works, but this isn't one of those things where almost is OK. Got the lengths right, and it just feels all wrong. Is there another handle I should be using? Different calipers? Is there a known combination of factory components that will for sure work? A car with no bumpers has GOT to have a parking brake!!
Attachments
-
174.7 KB Views: 85