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Re: [Healeys] emergency brake system query-

To: "'RCobb'" <rcobb@sonic.net>, <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] emergency brake system query-
From: "m.g.sharp--- via Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 22:53:19 -0400
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Hi Bob,  sounds like you are in a bit of a pickle!  You did not mention what 
surface the car is on.  If it is concrete or something hard, I'd be inclined to 
put some wheel dollies under the rear wheels and pull the car out to get more 
room to work safely.  I think that one way or  the other you need to get enough 
room to get the rear wheels off and look at what is going on.  Temporarily, if 
you can access them, remove the clevis pin that hold  the cable to the 
bell-crank located on the top of the right side of the axle, thus disconnecting 
the cable.  I suspect the cable has seized and when you remove a clevis pin, 
the brakes will free.  This wont be easy as with the brakes on,  the pins will 
be tight.  One way of the other, you have to disconnect the cable.  An extreme 
measure would be to get some heavy duty cable cutters and cut it, but I think 
that you should be bale to work it all free once you have access.   If the 
seizure is in the rods going to the brake plates, I would think that with the 
cable disconnected you could tap on the levers on the rear of the brake plate 
and release the shoes.  Once you have good access to everything I think the 
problem, be it cable or the bell-crank will become apparent.  There is a grease 
nipple on the cable which is often neglected!

Good luck, Mirek

-----Original Message-----
From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> On Behalf Of RCobb
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2024 7:40 PM
To: healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: [Healeys] emergency brake system query-

BJ8 was fully functional when parked in storage a couple years ago. Handbrake 
was engaged.

Recently, when preparing the car for "re-activation", upon releasing the 
handbrake, the cable disengaged at the lever's pivot point, as though the 
cable/linkages/whatever are binding or frozen.

The challenges: I have not been able to find documentation that clearly shows 
how the brake cable is run, or how any linkages behind the brake backing plates 
or within the brake drums are configured (which would help direct attention to 
what may need to be freed-up); if it would help to pull the rear wheels and 
drums, there is only a 12" clearance next to the left side of the car and maybe 
18" on the right side; the car was backed-in and it's not feasible to roll the 
car out of the storage space, as there is a significant slope, which would 
limit the option of jacking the rear of the car, while on the slope; I suspect 
the car would not roll anyway, since the handbrake is functionally engaged.

I've jacked the rear up about 14", but that does not give me enough visual 
information to determine the source of the problem or how it may be corrected.

Suggestions, from those who are familiar with how the emergency brake system 
functions, are solicited. Thanks in advance.

Bob

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