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RE: adjusting a TR3 handbrake

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Subject: RE: adjusting a TR3 handbrake
From: "Randall" <tr3driver@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 07:59:44 -0800
> Having never adjusted the handbrake before thought I would try adjusting the
> rear brakes yesterday thinking that might help, didn't. There is a lot of
> slack on the driver side handbrake cable, and some on the passenger side.
> Should I start adjusting the long driver side cable at the compensator ass'y,
> or maybe look at the main cable from the handbrake lever to the compensator.
> I'm sure its easy, just never been there...maybe there is something else I
> need to look at?

Start by making sure your rear brakes are properly assembled and adjusted ...
there must be some reason for all that slack.  If the brakes are OK, consider
that the cables may be on the verge of failing and perhaps should be replaced.
("Stretching" is a common first symptom of a bad cable.)  Also inspect the clips
where the main cable sheath is attached, I've had trouble with the front one (on
the frame) breaking.

The side cables should be adjusted to keep the compensator balanced, then the
main cable can be adjusted to provide the right lever travel.  Once set, they
normally don't need attention for a long time unless something else is
disturbed.

Randall




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