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a22 wrote:Yes thanks, I have just inspected it and it seems that the handbrake does not seem to effect the levers on the brakes. I.e, when I pull the handbrake on it does not seem to move the levers, the levers seem to be pulled in as far as they will go even when the brake is off. I have tried forcing one lever back but it just seems to kinda gradually return to the position of being pulled in. Yet even though the levers are pulled in the brake still hardly works. Any ideas?
Not too sure exactly where to start as I don't want to make it worse.
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a22 wrote:Am I right in saying that without a plunger cam the handbrake would hardly work?
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a22 wrote:I got the picture in the Workshop manual which I think is an exploded diagram, number 9 is the Plunger cam?
Also will I have to take the mechanism apart to get the cam back in?
Something also looked funny about the lever arm where the plunger cam should sit. It maybe that that has become worn and rounded, well the edge of it where the cam should sit after swivelling around without the cam?
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