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  • rejeep
    4th Gear
    • Apr 2010
    • 420

    handbrake viagra

    well my handbrake won’t stay up..
    I’ve tried coaxing it.. yanking it, nothing...

    I lost the audible ratcheting sound a few weeks ago.. today I was leaving from getting coffee and I must have forgotten to release the brake.. after only 10 feet I noticed the issue and released it..
    brake won’t stay up on its own now..

    any suggestions where to start.. I haven’t had the need to dig into the handbrake yet aside from the brake drum itself..
    1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
    1974 SIII 109" RHD
  • mongoswede
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 757

    #2
    if you pull up on it does it still hold the vehicle from rolling? If not make sure the linkage is still in one piece and connected everywhere it needs to be. If it does hold then...I cannot remember how the ratchet mechanism works on the series

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    • badvibes
      3rd Gear
      • Mar 2007
      • 364

      #3
      Originally posted by rejeep
      well my handbrake won’t stay up..
      I’ve tried coaxing it.. yanking it, nothing... I'm not sure that's what they mean when they say "pump your brakes....." I apologize for having typed that.

      I lost the audible ratcheting sound a few weeks ago.. any suggestions where to start....
      I think you've identified it. Get under the truck and check the ratchet assembly on the brake lever. Make sure it's operating freely and isn't gunked up or rusted and not working. There is a rod that connects the thumb button to that assembly, is it still connected? There is a little cotter pin that secures that connection. That's where I'd start.

      Jeff
      1964 Series 2A SW, LHD mostly stock, often runs!

      1991 Range Rover Hunter

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      • rejeep
        4th Gear
        • Apr 2010
        • 420

        #4
        cool thanks..
        things always seem to happen when im dressed for work and really unbale to crawl under the truck...
        1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
        1974 SIII 109" RHD

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        • smukai
          Low Range
          • Jul 2007
          • 75

          #5
          Originally posted by rejeep
          cool thanks..
          things always seem to happen when im dressed for work and really unbale to crawl under the truck...

          That's why I always carry a bright red jump suit in one of the saddlebags of my truck (it's a leftover from a halloween costume)...lying in the dirt with a collared shirt is never fun....
          Seth

          '67 IIa 109 Station Wagon (the daughter's toy)
          2003 XC70 (for the dog)
          2006 XC70 (for the wife/daughter/son)
          2002 650 Dakar (for trip planning purposes)

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          • stonefox
            4th Gear
            • Jul 2010
            • 450

            #6
            Originally posted by rejeep
            well my handbrake won’t stay up..
            I’ve tried coaxing it.. yanking it, nothing...

            ..
            When its fixed, if it stays up for more than 4 hrs ,Im told you should seek medical attention immediately
            Really,am I the only person thats going to run with this!
            Last edited by stonefox; 06-27-2011, 09:54 PM.
            Sean
            ---------------------------------------------------------------

            1963 88'' IIa daily driver
            1970 88"
            1971 88"
            authenticstoneworks.com

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            • rejeep
              4th Gear
              • Apr 2010
              • 420

              #7
              i crawled under the truck this evening and couldnt see where there was an adjustment in the mechanism.. seemed everything was in place and worked as it should.. the notches in the ratchet plate just wouldnt hold the assembly..
              1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
              1974 SIII 109" RHD

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              • badvibes
                3rd Gear
                • Mar 2007
                • 364

                #8
                Originally posted by rejeep
                i crawled under the truck this evening and couldnt see where there was an adjustment in the mechanism.. Sounds correct, there isn't any adjustment to my knowledge either. seemed everything was in place and worked as it should.. Well not really as it isn't engaging/holding when you apply the brake. the notches in the ratchet plate just wouldnt hold the assembly.. There's got to be something wrong with the little "tooth" (I think it's called a pawl) that engages the notches I'm thinking. The mechanism works by the pawl resting in one of the notches when the lever is lifted/engaged. When you depress the button on the end of the lever it moves the pawl out of the notch so that the lever can be lowered/released. It's like the pawl should always be engaged and isn't engaged only when the brake is being released. Hope that makes sense. Maybe the pawl is worn or the end has been broken/chipped off? Mongoswede asked if the brake engages if you lift and hold the lever up your self, does it?
                The other thing could be that the button isn't returning all the way to its resting position and is keeping the pawl from being able to engage fully. Is the button stiff or difficult to depress? You could shoot some silicone spray into the end of the lever to see if that frees anything up maybe allowing the pawl to engage better.

                Jeff
                1964 Series 2A SW, LHD mostly stock, often runs!

                1991 Range Rover Hunter

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                • rejeep
                  4th Gear
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 420

                  #9
                  well now doest this just sum it all up...



                  I think a face shield, file and a dremmel tonight might sound like a good way to pass the time..
                  1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
                  1974 SIII 109" RHD

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                  • rejeep
                    4th Gear
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 420

                    #10


                    Pawl looked like this when I took it out yesterday..
                    5 min with the bench grinder and Dremmel and I had a nice new point on the end of it..
                    Replacement it is on the short list of things to get to eventually.. as of right now clicks and holds nice.
                    1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
                    1974 SIII 109" RHD

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                    • badvibes
                      3rd Gear
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 364

                      #11
                      Sweet! Good to see you got it working easily. And there are people here who would give a care about your 5 Jeeps.....

                      My other vice is a '77 CJ.

                      Jeff
                      1964 Series 2A SW, LHD mostly stock, often runs!

                      1991 Range Rover Hunter

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                      • rickv100
                        1st Gear
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 143

                        #12
                        If you have access to a welder build up material on the pawl and grind to shape.

                        R.
                        73 xMOD S3 109
                        52 M37

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                        • rejeep
                          4th Gear
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 420

                          #13
                          I actually traced the broken one and my friend has a plasma table..
                          I will eventually make a new one..

                          Jeeps:
                          1. 2008 WK SRT8 Daily Driver (2012 one ordred 3 weeks ago)
                          2. 1988 YJ (wheeler with 14 years worth if upgrades and goodies)
                          3. 1986 MJ (too nice to be called a beater.. but, well, you know...)
                          4. 1967 CJ5 (Dauntless V6 frame up restoration in progress)
                          5. 1949 CJ3a (bone stock driver.. future father son project im sure)

                          6. 1980 CJ7 (gifted to my father when I got married and moved)

                          several other parts jeeps and a laundry list of past jeeps...
                          1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
                          1974 SIII 109" RHD

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                          • Linus Tremaine
                            1st Gear
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 178

                            #14
                            preserve the pawl

                            I always hold the button down when I pull up the emergency brake handle so that the pawl doesn't rub on the way up. That way it should last longer.
                            1968 Land Rover "Park Ranger" camper **SOLD**
                            1967 109 **SOLD**
                            NADA Dormobile #601 **SOLD**
                            1965 IIA 88 2.5NA Diesel
                            1963 Mercedes 300se
                            1975 Volvo C303
                            KJ6AQK

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                            • SafeAirOne
                              Overdrive
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 3435

                              #15
                              Originally posted by rejeep
                              I actually traced the broken one and my friend has a plasma table..
                              I will eventually make a new one..

                              Seems like a lot of work for a $20 part. That's a high-side price, too. P/N 50235
                              --Mark

                              1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                              0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                              (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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