Brake handle has tension and the car "pulls" but the brake doesn't hold the car on a hill. It goes rolling on down. Any ideas?
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How much adjustment have you put into the cables? Sounds like the shoes might just be worn out and can't reach the drum enough. Also, I believe spec adjustment is 5-7 clicks until the handle stops moving.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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Sounds like the shoes to me, or possibly stretched cables.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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My first suspicion is that the parking brake has been incorrectly adjusted by fiddling with the cables. The correct way to adjust is to:
1) Lower the hand brake and loosen the cable adjusters.
2) Working through a lug bolt hole turn the star adjuster until the wheel
locks using a flat-bladded screwdriver. I just turn the adjuster until it
doesn't want to turn any more. Then back off the adjuster 12 clicks. Repeat
for the other wheel. Note that the star adjuster is at the 6 o'clock position
on later cars, but at the 10-11 o'clock position on an E30.
3) Raise and lower the hand brake several times to settle the cables. Then
raise the lever two clicks and tighten the adjusters until the wheel can just
be turned with moderate force.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostMy first suspicion is that the parking brake has been incorrectly adjusted by fiddling with the cables. The correct way to adjust is to:
1) Lower the hand brake and loosen the cable adjusters.
2) Working through a lug bolt hole turn the star adjuster until the wheel
locks using a flat-bladded screwdriver. I just turn the adjuster until it
doesn't want to turn any more. Then back off the adjuster 12 clicks. Repeat
for the other wheel. Note that the star adjuster is at the 6 o'clock position
on later cars, but at the 10-11 o'clock position on an E30.
3) Raise and lower the hand brake several times to settle the cables. Then
raise the lever two clicks and tighten the adjusters until the wheel can just
be turned with moderate force.
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostMy first suspicion is that the parking brake has been incorrectly adjusted by fiddling with the cables. The correct way to adjust is to:
1) Lower the hand brake and loosen the cable adjusters.
2) Working through a lug bolt hole turn the star adjuster until the wheel
locks using a flat-bladded screwdriver. I just turn the adjuster until it
doesn't want to turn any more. Then back off the adjuster 12 clicks. Repeat
for the other wheel. Note that the star adjuster is at the 6 o'clock position
on later cars, but at the 10-11 o'clock position on an E30.
3) Raise and lower the hand brake several times to settle the cables. Then
raise the lever two clicks and tighten the adjusters until the wheel can just
be turned with moderate force.- Josh
1990 325is
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I'm having the same issues. I have new hardware, new shoes, new disks and replaced one broken cable. the car slowly rolls ahead even with the shoes adjusted outward just enough that they let the wheel roll and the cables are adjusted as tight as I can get them. The cables bring the shoes tight against the drums but the car will still creep if on a hill.
I'm going to try to go through the procedure Jim suggests and hope it works for me.For all things 24v, check out Markert Motorworks!Originally posted by mbonanniI hate modded emtree, I hate modded cawrz, I hate jdm, I hate swag, I hate stanceyolokids, I hate bags (on cars), I hate stuff that is slowz, I hate tires.
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