




So ever since getting my drum brakes sorted I have had to put up with a dodgy half ar$ed excuse for a handbrake.....every so often I have adjusted the cable (near the fuel tank) to take up the slack. As of late applying the handbrake appears to do nothing at all......but the problem does not seem to be the cable.... the problem seems to be somewhere after the cable...... between the bellcrank and the strut that pushes on the inside of the brake shoes.
here are a few pics to help to explain it:
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http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l140/ ... keedit.jpg
I would like to know what any of you think may be the problem.
I think it is a possibility that the brake shoes (non-genuine) have been made a little bit shodily (suprise, suprise) and the inner edge of the brake shoe where the strut contacts it is a little bit recessed (too much material taken out in the machining process). If it turns out this is the problem I think my two options are (A) to build up the contact point on the brake shoe with weld. or (B) to make a replica of the existing strut that is a little bit longer than the standard one, to take up the slack.
Thanks for taking the time to read this
