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Re: transmission brake shoes

Post by Darrell » Fri May 04, 2012 11:41 pm

So after that info from "rockwatt" :thumbup: I've been searching again and have now found a diagram for a Spanish tranferbox handbrake. So a new diagram for comparison.
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Re: transmission brake shoes

Post by rockwatt » Sat May 05, 2012 1:55 am

Can anybody spot the difference ?






The Spanish has a squire peg adjuster on the outside and the jap has internal adjusters accessed through 2 hole in the back plate and the ends of the shoes are profiled to the type of adjuster.
Ps the drums, cable, shoe retaining clips are all the same.
The shoes are also used on the back brakes on some cars but I can't remember what cars now.
Could probably find out from the part numbers though.
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Re: transmission brake shoes

Post by ROBBIE » Sat May 05, 2012 8:50 am

I got the jap which is a pita to adjust, is the spanish 1 easier??
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Re: transmission brake shoes

Post by phil1511 » Sun May 06, 2012 12:41 am

rockwatt wrote:I've got quite a few full units ! I always save them complete if there in good condition.
£15+p&p complete
And there are 2 different types jap and Spanish.
OK that would be bril !! just to conferm would it be everyting in the pic. IGNORE THE RED CIRCLES.

oh and i have the japanese version
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