30-03-2019, 08:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-03-2019, 08:18 AM by "Slack Alice" Simon.)
Look on the A7CA archive.
Parts list 353L
BK 26 screws into the back of the 3 speed gearbox, the hole in the other end is what the ratchet ( 2 x BK 25) is fixed to.
If you take the bolt BK11 in the position shown, put the brake lever between it and the main part BK10, push the bolt through a hole in the handbrake and use another bolt to fix the bottom hole of the handbrake to the bottom hole in the side of BK 10, so the bottom of the lever is level with the bottom of BK 10 you have the assembly.
The handbrake is often bent because it doesn't quite clear some rubber couplings.
As standard, the lower part is flat against BK 10.
If a four speed box is fitted, you have to find another way to fix the end of the BK 25s in place. Mine is on a J shaped piece of .25" bar, not only bent through the J shape but twisted as well, so one horizontal end bolts to the body bracket and the other vertical end supports the BK 25s.
Simple and neat, if you have enough heat to form it.
Simon
Look at other parts lists for different configurations.
Parts list 353L
BK 26 screws into the back of the 3 speed gearbox, the hole in the other end is what the ratchet ( 2 x BK 25) is fixed to.
If you take the bolt BK11 in the position shown, put the brake lever between it and the main part BK10, push the bolt through a hole in the handbrake and use another bolt to fix the bottom hole of the handbrake to the bottom hole in the side of BK 10, so the bottom of the lever is level with the bottom of BK 10 you have the assembly.
The handbrake is often bent because it doesn't quite clear some rubber couplings.
As standard, the lower part is flat against BK 10.
If a four speed box is fitted, you have to find another way to fix the end of the BK 25s in place. Mine is on a J shaped piece of .25" bar, not only bent through the J shape but twisted as well, so one horizontal end bolts to the body bracket and the other vertical end supports the BK 25s.
Simple and neat, if you have enough heat to form it.
Simon
Look at other parts lists for different configurations.