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Old 15th November 2009, 07:45 PM
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Default Handbrake size

I have stumbled across a problem.

As some are aware, I don't have a donor, so am buying bits as and when I need them/find them for a good price.

I had popped down to the garage for a crafty fag and thought I would just check the position of the handbrake.

It doesn't fit. The chassis plates CP12 and 13 are set out exactly as in the book, with the front plate flush against a TT, and the leading edge of the rear plate 125mm behind the trailing edge of the TT.

My problem is, the centres on the handbrake I have (Sierra, allegedly) are 95mm. Basically, if one of the bolt holes is nice and centre on the CP's, then the other is in mid-air

Can someone do me a favour - pretty please Measure the hole centres between your handbrake mounting holes (the ones on the actual handbrake)

Whatever the answer, I am left with 2 options;
  1. I am going to have to relocated the rear chassis plate, which will make me cry, because the paint is only just dry on the chassis
  2. Buy another handbrake with the right hole centres (125mm)

I prefer option 2, but now I don't know what handbrake I am looking for

Thanks in advance
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Old 15th November 2009, 07:56 PM
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Hi Sean,
sorry i can,t give you the measurement you need as my car is not at home, but did you remember to sink the ( i think ) its the rear plate by the spec as per the book dimensions?
Basically one of the plates welded between the trans tunnel is set lower that the other.

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Old 15th November 2009, 08:03 PM
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Hi Sean,
sorry i can,t give you the measurement you need as my car is not at home, but did you remember to sink the ( i think ) its the rear plate by the spec as per the book dimensions?
Basically one of the plates welded between the trans tunnel is set lower that the other.

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Yep, the rear plate is sunk as per the book spec. It's a total mismatch, I am thinking I have been sent the wrong hand brake lever
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Old 15th November 2009, 08:11 PM
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hmmmm , sounds like you do have the wrong lever, if you don,t get confirmation tonight i,ll check mine in the morning & post a reply.

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Old 15th November 2009, 08:26 PM
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hmmmm , sounds like you do have the wrong lever, if you don,t get confirmation tonight i,ll check mine in the morning & post a reply.

andy
Cheers mate.

Looking on EBlag, there is another one, that looks pretty different to mine
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Old 15th November 2009, 08:32 PM
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I cant give you measurements,
But this is what mine looks like fitted

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