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E-Brake (parking) Operation and Adjustment

brianp454

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I like the power bleeder thread, but decided to start a new one on the parking brake (e-brake).
One of my buddies seems to be having trouble with his e-brake, saying that it seems the cable is frozen and the e-brake doesn’t work effectively. So, I took pictures of mine in the engaged and disengaged position to document how it should be working. The arm that actuates the shoes did not move a great deal, but the friction materials are definitely hitting the drum. Hope this helps!

The e-brake disengaged (view of lever in the cab, rear view and view looking up at the arm and cable end):

130520 M35A2C Ebrake Disengaged 1.jpg130520 M35A2C Ebrake Disengaged 2.jpg130520 M35A2C Ebrake Disengaged 3.jpg

The e-brake engaged (view of lever in the cab, rear view and view looking up at the arm and cable end):

130520 M35A2C Ebrake Engaged 3.jpg130520 M35A2C Ebrake Engaged 1.jpg130520 M35A2C Ebrake Engaged 2.jpg

Someday in the near future, I plan to pressure wash this whole setup, clean it with brake cleaner, grease all of the fittings, and adjust it. Not sure exactly how just yet...
 
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