If someone just happens to be looking under their '57, could you let me know how much the oem emergency brake cable clears the underside of the transmision crossmember by. I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks
Rich
The front cable from the hand lever goes into a bracket welded onto the crossmember. The cable on mine runs over the top of the crossmember about an inch into the bracket.
Cable over the crossmember.....That works great for me thanks. I was adding a gusset to the bottom of my crossmember after notching/rework, and I was afraid it would interfere with the brake cable...but running over the crossmember eliminates that worry. Thanks.
Rich the circled bracket is the mount for the cable coming from the cab.
Yeah, after Lowrider posted that I thought ...of course , the bracket is on top. Overlooking the obvious. I worry about me sometimes....LOL (or not) and that worry seems to be occurring more frequently lately.
the wrong adjusting rod: The oem one is in the assembly.
Also, Gasman had mentioned a hand brake cover...this is it. I found it when I was trying to figure out to mount the cable to the firewall. Turns out I was missing the special u-bracket that grabs the groove in the fitting. I luckily found it, got it cleaned up and installed.
Rich:
Very creative.
Bob
57 AGIN
Saw this on ebay in case you guys were wondering what an original hand brake pulley cover looked like.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-1955-rare-safety-brake-pulley-cover-with-special-clip-1954-1956-1957-1958-/360714470177?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53fc420321&vxp=mtr
What was Henry thinking! A paper mache pulley cover to keep size 13 shoes out of the works. Great place to practice some steel fab skills and glue carpet to it.
Forgot to post this a few weeks ago...after a search, I found two pieces of mounting hardware for the cable assembly that worked perfectly. First, a 5/16 x 1" stainless clevis pin, and some stainless cotter pins (didn't know they made them in stainless). It was needed for mounting the bracket to the oem crossmember. The second item was a 3/8 "clinchable retaining clip" for attaching the e brake cable to the bracket on the crossmember. All the hairpin clips, e clips, etc. I tried before this were too big, or too small, too loose, etc. This clip was exact thickness of groove in the cable fitting, so no slop. It is "H" shaped, with one end of the H having a 3/8 oval. Once it is in place, you clinch the legs together with piers so it doesn't come off. I didn't try it, but the two straight legs look like it could be squeezed to reopen the closed end. I had never seen these clips before...neat.
I found the hardware at home depot in the metal drawer units with the nuts and bolts.
Shoulda known that was coming. I'll get a pic tommorrow, and a part number.
Home Depot carries these in a dozen sizes, this being the largest.
Here you is...
Quote from: RICH MUISE on 2013-08-17 18:44
Shoulda known that was coming. I'll get a pic tommorrow, and a part number.
Home Depot carries these in a dozen sizes, this being the largest.
Here you is...
Well, forget Home Depot as a source for these. At least my local store here last week reorganized their hardware department, and eliminated a lot of stuff that was in the metal drawers. I need one more! They also deleted the stainless clevis pins.
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