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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: tgilliam on May 03, 2020, 01:08:03 PM
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Looking for how the "H" shaped detent & spring go into the body of the E-Brake handle body. This fell out while I was cleaning it up before I could see exactly how it goes together. Any help or a detailed picture would be a tremendous help and appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Tom Gilliam
tom@jtgil.com
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Here, these should help
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Richard, Thanks a million. That is exactly what I was talking about. In your third picture, is that the short end of the spring that can be seen sticking out by the ear on the detent? I appreciate you taking time to get these pictures and post them.
Tom Gilliam
tom@jtgil.com
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Richard, Thanks a million. That is exactly what I was talking about. In your third picture, is that the short end of the spring that can be seen sticking out by the ear on the detent? I appreciate you taking time to get these pictures and post them.
Tom Gilliam
tom@jtgil.com
I took these apart for replating the parts a few weeks ago so these were to be my reassembly images. I figured these were all I needed but without the pieces in my hands (pieces are away at the replater service), I cannot answer your question.
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Hallo Tom,
i rebuild mine two years ago and had the same problem… the short end of the spring goes to the H-detent, the long one towards the handle. It will “push” the detent down so it engages with the saw-tooth of the handle when pulling out.
You can easily check the function without cables and Installation.
enno
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Blu_67_Fastback,
Thank you for the follow-up information and pictures. I can see the "long tail" of the spring clearly in your pictures. I believe that will help me get mind back in the correct operating position.
Tom Gilliam
tom@jtgil.com
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How do you get the handle off? Do you drill out the pin?
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To remove the handle I use vice grips on the plastic to bust it away revealing the metal assembly below. Then I pry the metal tube off the stalk leaving the rivet in place. With the metal part out of the way you can grasp the pin with vice grips an pull it out. That way the hole is undamaged by drill bits.
How do you get the handle off? Do you drill out the pin?
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My experience was - When you break the plastic off the metal tube of the handle, I found the hole in the handle goes all the way through. The pin can be driven out from the opposite side.
Tom Gilliam
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Hallo Tom,
i rebuild mine two years ago and had the same problem… the short end of the spring goes to the H-detent, the long one towards the handle. It will “push” the detent down so it engages with the saw-tooth of the handle when pulling out.
You can easily check the function without cables and Installation.
enno
Thanks for posting ENNO. Are all your parts original?
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Good Day bullitt68,
I believe the unit I am working on was the original assembly line handle assembly.
Tom Gilliam
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Good Day bullitt68,
I believe the unit I am working on was the original assembly line handle assembly.
Tom Gilliam
It looks like it was in great shape
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Thanks for posting ENNO. Are all your parts original?
Yes, it should be.
It has the "FoMoCo" Logo stamped on the side of the handle.
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Yes, it should be.
It has the "FoMoCo" Logo stamped on the side of the handle.
Nice. Mine does not appear to have a FoMoCo stamp. I thought it was original until now. I wonder if any originals did not have a stamp or should I start assuming mine is not original
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This spring at the cable attaching point, how does it go back?
(My service manual is at home, if it even shows any help).
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This is my best guess...certainly, I cannot be travelling on a dry and dusty road alone!
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Have not seen that keeper on any of the OEM emergency brake assemblies that I have repaired for the shop. Service replacement maybe?
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Have not seen that keeper on any of the OEM emergency brake assemblies that I have repaired for the shop. Service replacement maybe?
Interesting...
I took two apart and found this spring clip, but ONLY ONE in the "pile" of parts (see attached picture taken several months ago, it is in there). I have no pictures of it in place at disassembling either. Just crap off the shop floor? It fits in there so much exact in size and all. Maybe I am on a dry and dusty road all alone!
Both assemblies I have are original equipment units with the block letter FoMoCo stamps.
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Nice. Mine does not appear to have a FoMoCo stamp. I thought it was original until now. I wonder if any originals did not have a stamp or should I start assuming mine is not original
I have what appears to be a 68 PB mech. and it's not the same as the 67.
When installed in the floor/firewall, which direction are the captive studs?
Vertical or horizontal?
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Have not seen that keeper on any of the OEM emergency brake assemblies that I have repaired for the shop. Service replacement maybe?
So....today, I do a brake job on a 2015 Caravan and look at what it has attached to the brake pad shims...
...does it look familiar?
No coincidences in life, this is my creator (along with Scott's comment) that helps put my mind out of "spin cycle"!
Carry on folks, nothing to see here ::)
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I'm trying to install the parking brake handle assembly on my 67 mused convertible. The only problem is I can't get the cable ball to go into the inner shaft on the parking brake handle assembly. I read on another forum that you have to remove the pin on the inner shaft of the parking brake handle assembly to be able to install the cable ball into the shaft. I tried to remove the pin but it wouldn't budge. Is this information accurate that. the pin has to be removed? If so, any suggestions on how to remove the pin?.
thank you
Mustang 32
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Yes the pin has to be removed. The factory provided a hole behind it so you can easily punch it out. Installation is just as easy, use a small hammer.
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Here is another earlier thread that covers the same subject. Going to merge this one and that one to keep them together
https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=22378.msg140550#msg140550 (https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=22378.msg140550#msg140550)