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The Nippy Gear Lever is a no go, it will hit the dash and the transmission tunnel, the throw with a long lever is too great.
The set up in the picture will work well if in good condition, it has the added advantage of no accidental going into reverse as you have to lift the bar to engage it. The short handbrake lever will not have enough leverage. morris minor handbrakes were used back in the day.
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Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi Jon
On my old special I used a modified A7 hand brake lever acting through a home made compensating beam to two Morris Minor brake cables. Much the same as the original Morris Minor set up but with the addition of the compensator. The rear drums were modified MM ones so all standard hydraulic / cable actuation. The hand brake was very effective!
Remember in any gearbox extension like this the throw at the box must be the same or less than the throw at the lever otherwise you’ll be waggling the stick like a spoon in a bowl of porridge!
Cheers
Howard
PS May be the photo but the spring looks as though it has had leaves removed and The frame seems very close above it. Best check it’s not going to foul when loaded.
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Ok, those are all very helpful thoughts and picture. Thankyou.
Howard, the original Speedex springs are apparently light and flexible. (that may expain the wooden block wedged in one of them!) And seem pretty flat. All I can do is monitor and compare with other owners.
It sounds like if I'm going to abandon the original handbrake entirely then I may as well remove the entire brake cross bar. I seem to remember on a past hydraulic'd car that Minor Van handbrake cables were good. I can see that I'm going to end up with them overlong and curled round, unless one can get things made to order.
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Speedy cables make bespoke cables, just had one from them
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28-04-2020, 10:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 28-04-2020, 10:05 PM by Nick Lettington.
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Hi Jon.
What I have done is attach the handbrake to the torque tube with u bolts and exhaust clamps (an idea burrowed from another post). Your Speedex shock absorber frame would probably have had tubes welded to the middle across the prop shaft tunnel (ok... flat bar and they've been removed...) that allow a Morris Minor handbrake to bolt straight on. I bought morris minor van cables and cut the fork ends off, shortened the outer to suit my mounting points then attached the adjustable fork ends from two old rear brake cables from my ORT. The new cable is too thin for the fork but an MOT tester friend suggested putting it through twice... I still need to one of those round tuits to finish the job, but it works.
I will try to post some pictures later...
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Good good. Can look at whats there and have Speedy Cables to revert to if i can't alter things.
Robert has come up trumps with an old handbrake, and I've discovered that my old generator still works so I now have a source of power, although probably not enough for a mini welder yet.
Still intrigued by the hydraulic options though, when one has a hydraulic system to plumb into....