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MSA Rear Disc - E Brake


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Searching through the forum it looks like some issues with rear disc conversions are pretty common. I swapped out my rear drums in my 73 240 for the MSA rear disc kit and while the brake themselves workfine, my ebrake isn't catching now. The kit says it uses the stock cable, but I'm wondering if I need to swap out cables or perhaps theres something I haven't looked into?

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Tried the adjustment, I have it maxed out and the brake still doesn't fully engage. One tire will (I want to say my passenger) but the other won't. On a slight incline the car rolls.

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22 hours ago, DocDavis said:

... One tire will (I want to say my passenger) but the other won't. ...

This doesn't make sense to me as pull should be fairly equal on each side. The "Y" configuration of the cable should be self-adjusting (a saddle that the cable can slide in). None-the-less sounds like you need a shorter length somewhere to get them engaged fully. The actuating lever on the caliper looks pretty stout. Maybe some pictures?

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54 minutes ago, Zed Head said:

Looks like about 0.1 mm clearance there.  Is that finished work or in progress?

 

ZH, 

That's a picture I pulled off the internet for reference. I wanted to know if he could move the arm shown in the photograph manually.

Jeff

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