Handbrake cable route from chassis mouting to hubs

Handbrake cable route from chassis mouting to hubs

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Stevo302

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395 posts

145 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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Happy new year everyone!

Putting the rear end back together and trying to route in the handbrake cable to the alloy uprights. The near side goes in pretty well but the offside does not. The mounting point on the chassis is off centre making one of the cables a very tight fit.
Has anyone any pictures showing the correct route or can advise me on this? Its been a while since I took it all apart.

Thank you all.

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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All pre rear disc upgrade.

This is an M series, is that what your after?

Edited by GAjon on Friday 5th January 14:58

Stevo302

Original Poster:

395 posts

145 months

Saturday 6th January 2018
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Thank you for that. But mines a 71 Vixen. I should have said, sorry.

Dollyman1850

6,319 posts

257 months

Saturday 6th January 2018
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Stevo302 said:
Thank you for that. But mines a 71 Vixen. I should have said, sorry.
2 cables run from the swivel block to 2 eyelet outer cable retainers which are on your lower centre tube just ahead of the diff pinion flange. They then curve in an arc to the handbrake cable bracket on the upright.

N.


Stevo302

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Sunday 14th January 2018
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As you can see the near side fits pretty well.

But the off side is tighter. The cable is just about touching the prop shaft. It's too short to go round the diff brackets. It must fit there somehow.

1969tuscan

650 posts

112 months

Sunday 14th January 2018
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. Both cables go to two lugs welded to bottom rail

Stevo302

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Sunday 14th January 2018
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Not sure what you mean. They are already slotted into an original welded bracket. There is no where else to mount it.....

1969tuscan

650 posts

112 months

Sunday 14th January 2018
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Are your cables the same size each side ?

1969tuscan

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Sunday 14th January 2018
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Stevo302

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145 months

Sunday 14th January 2018
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Yes, they are the same length, that's the main problem. The OSR could do with being about 4inches shorter. Not sure what to do but thanks for all your help.

1969tuscan

650 posts

112 months

Sunday 14th January 2018
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Hi no problem we all try to help each other will it not route better the opposite side of the support bar or is it to close to the drive shaft then

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Sunday 14th January 2018
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Stevo302 said:
Yes, they are the same length, that's the main problem.
Just a thought scratchchin are you fitting a Triumph cable, did TVR have them modified (shortened) ?

Stevo302

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395 posts

145 months

Sunday 14th January 2018
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Are they supposed to be different lengths then? I might have to get a new one that fits better.

phillpot

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Sunday 14th January 2018
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I don't know, was just a thought.

1969tuscan

650 posts

112 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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As I mentioned before on your own picture your cable is crunched up against the chassis support bar, on mine and the other Picts it runs behind the bar giving it a better angle to the cable keep , have you tried routeing it behind the bar ?

Stevo302

Original Poster:

395 posts

145 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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Just tried it and it's still a difficult fit. Going to measure the right length and get some new ones made up.
Thanks for all the pictures and help.

Slow M

2,789 posts

213 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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GAjon said:








All pre rear disc upgrade.

This is an M series, is that what your after?

Edited by GAjon on Friday 5th January 14:58
It's a good thing, about it not being written anywhere, about coveting someone's car's chassis.

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Thanks Bernard, and those were taken when I first took the body off (albeit for the fourth time), this is the new arrangement with rear discs and new handbrake cable route.



Slow M

2,789 posts

213 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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GAjon said:
Thanks Bernard, and those were taken when I first took the body off (albeit for the fourth time), this is the new arrangement with rear discs and new handbrake cable route.


I see you're saving a lot of weight, on zip ties. wink

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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I have to confess Bernard, when the fuel and brake lines were installed the zip ties returned!