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Re: [Healeys] Help adjusting the handbrake on my Austin Healey 3000 BT7

To: philipfish@waitrose.com, healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Help adjusting the handbrake on my Austin Healey 3000 BT7
From: warthodson@aol.com
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 09:56:46 -0500
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Phil,
I had a similar problem trying to reconnect the clevis pin. I needed more 
leverage than one hand could apply while trying to insert the pin with the 
other hand. I leave the springs in position & use an adjustable wrench to 
rotate the pivot to align the fork holes with the pivot hole.  It is not easy 
to fine a place to grip the pivot with an adjustable wrench, but it is 
possible.  
Gary
 
 
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From: philip fish <philipfish@waitrose.com>
To: healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, Nov 5, 2015 12:22 am
Subject: [Healeys] Help adjusting the handbrake on my Austin Healey 3000 BT7



Hi all,
I had a frustrating couple of hours trying to adjust the handbrake on my BT7 at 
the weekend. At the moment the handbrake pulls up to near thetop of the 
ratchets before engaging. As the rear disk brakes seemproperly adjusted I tried 
to take up the slack at the fork located atthe rear of the handbrake cable, 
above the rear axle. A straightforwardjob I thought following Norman Nock's 
"handbrake" notes (downloaded from the web via British Car Specialists), but 
not for me. 

With the handbrake fully-off removing the clevis pin from the fork wasfine. I 
then turned the fork in several turns inwards and tried toreconnect the clevis 
pin but could not line up the hole in the fork with the hole in the balance 
lever. I could not do this on my own as therewas too much tension in the link 
rods. Got my son to help, but stillcouldn't get the clevis in. I then removed 
the return springs thinkingthis would make it easier, but I still could get the 
holes to line. Only by adjusting the fork back outwards beyond the starting 
position could I get the pin back in. The result being that I now have more 
travel onthe hand brake than when I started.

Is there a better method that I am using?
All so what is the best method to try a re-fit the springs? I triedusing 
needle-nose pliers to stretch the spring but it took forever toget the hook end 
of the spring back in to the little hole on the linkrod.

Thanks
Phil       


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<div>Phil,</div>

<div>I had a similar problem trying to reconnect the clevis pin. I needed more 
leverage than one hand could apply while trying to insert the pin with the 
other hand. I leave the springs in position &amp; use an adjustable wrench to 
rotate the pivot to align the fork holes with the pivot hole.&nbsp; It is not 
easy to fine a place to grip the pivot with an adjustable wrench, but it is 
possible.&nbsp; </div>

<div>Gary</div>

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From: philip fish &lt;philipfish@waitrose.com&gt;<br>
To: healeys &lt;healeys@autox.team.net&gt;<br>
Sent: Thu, Nov 5, 2015 12:22 am<br>
Subject: [Healeys] Help adjusting the handbrake on my Austin Healey 3000 BT7<br>
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<div>Hi all,<br>

I had a frustrating couple of hours trying to adjust the handbrake on my
 BT7 at the weekend. At the moment the handbrake pulls up to near the
top of the ratchets before engaging. As the rear disk brakes seem
properly adjusted I tried to take up the slack at the fork located at
the rear of the handbrake cable, above the rear axle. A straightforward
job I thought following Norman Nock's "handbrake" notes (downloaded from
 the web via British Car Specialists), but not for me. <br>

<br>

With the handbrake fully-off removing the clevis pin from the fork was
fine. I then turned the fork in several turns inwards and tried to
reconnect the clevis pin but could not line up the hole in the fork with
 the hole in the balance lever. I could not do this on my own as there
was too much tension in the link rods. Got my son to help, but still
couldn't get the clevis in. I then removed the return springs thinking
this would make it easier, but I still could get the holes to line. Only
 by adjusting the fork back outwards beyond the starting position could I
 get the pin back in. The result being that I now have more travel on
the hand brake than when I started.<br>

<br>

Is there a better method that I am using?<br>

All so what is the best method to try a re-fit the springs? I tried
using needle-nose pliers to stretch the spring but it took forever to
get the hook end of the spring back in to the little hole on the link
rod.<br>

<br>

Thanks<br>

Phil &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</div>

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