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Car type: 1929 austin 7 chummy AD
since the search for the front brake adjuster has become stale, i had another thought. does anybody sell or have a handbrake lever with the adjuster already on it? then i could just transplant it onto the car. pm me or just comment back here.
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To be honest, I didn’t know which part you ended up needing from the last posting.
Some of the parts for an early uncoupled handbrake are re manufactured (pivots, ratchets) and I’m sure somebody made some of the other parts at one time. A whole handbrake will be existing in someones spares pile somewhere but it’s a lot more difficult to ship to the West Coast than simply the adjuster.
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26-10-2022, 07:09 AM
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Howard. How did you make the reproduction look so perfect. It looks one to one. Would you stack sheet steel and stager it to keep the cable in the line. How about the other part? Is it threaded?
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does the brass piece have threads? so, the steel piece only has a "dimple" so that the bolt does not slide around. correct me if im wrong.
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The brass piece has thread, there is no dimple.
The steel quadrant is held up against the bolt by the brake cable and you will notice the bolt end is machined to fit a small hole.