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handbrake extension
Posted: 21 Aug 2013 21:50
by trummy7
Has anyone made up an extension to handbrake to help leveredge, as I cant get an mot pass, if so would they please explain their procedure.
thanks
Posted: 21 Aug 2013 22:07
by Maxwell
9th July, Dursleyman. Go check! Photographs, and IIRC, a link. Good luck!
Maxwell
<b>2.0 TR7 Drop head \ Maxwell \ sold
2.0 TR7 Fixed head \ Robyn \ sold
3.5 TR7 V8 Drop head \ Oliver \ sold
2.0 TR7 Fixed head \ Ben \ current
0.7 Smart Roadster \ Oscar \ current</b>
Posted: 21 Aug 2013 22:49
by dursleyman
trummy7, Yes the extensions do help they won't fix brakes that are not working in the first place. Its important to make sure that everything is in good condition and adjusted correctly before you think about the extension route. Have a read of the previous threads and it should help. I got the extensions from Stag76 in Australia, note the ones you see for TR6's etc do not fit on our TR7.
see here:
http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.a ... C_ID=18906
Russ
1980 TR7 Sprint DHC
Dursley
UK
http://tr7russ.blogspot.co.uk/
Posted: 21 Aug 2013 23:46
by Maxwell
Thanks for passing that on, Russ. What a great Forum!
Maxwell
<b>2.0 TR7 Drop head \ Maxwell \ sold
2.0 TR7 Fixed head \ Robyn \ sold
3.5 TR7 V8 Drop head \ Oliver \ sold
2.0 TR7 Fixed head \ Ben \ current
0.7 Smart Roadster \ Oscar \ current</b>
Posted: 22 Aug 2013 10:46
by saabfast
Not sure how long those extensions are but I recently had trouble the the handbrake jamming at about 3 clicks up and not doing anything. I could not see the problem so just changed everything, levers, cable the lot. It now works but I have a problem with the LH cable being tight on the exhaust where it rises over the axle. I know this is partly due to the 'new' tubular manifold I fitted being 2" shorter than the old one so I had to move the rear section forward (although I don't remember having this problem before changing the cable), but longer levers might have the same effect.
(Anyone able to suggest where I can get 6" of 2 1/8" bore pipe to extend the joint on the exhaust)?
Alan
Saab 9000 Stg 1
Saab 9000 2.3 FPT Auto
Saab 9000 2.3 LPT Auto
'81 TR7 DHC
Posted: 22 Aug 2013 10:54
by dursleyman
saabfast, Go to your local exhaust centre and ask them if you can have a rummage in their scrap pile. It worked for me several times.
Russ
1980 TR7 Sprint DHC
Dursley
UK
http://tr7russ.blogspot.co.uk/