87tcoupe
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Canton, Michigan
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I am tired of messing with these darn e-brake. To remove do I need to replace the entire caliper? The e brake is stuck on still from earlier posting lol. But I am tired of playing with it. Can I just unbolt the whole e brake spring lever system and be done with it? Thanks a lot, I am stressing out about this.
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DonH
Joined:
Jun 2002
Central Massachusetts, USA
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Why unbolt anything? If stuck on because of a stuck cable, cut the cable at the caliper. If the caliper is stuck, replace the caliper. Since you now have no parking brake, when parking on a hill turn your front wheels out uphill and in downhill and manual gearshift in reverse. Probably be all right.
1987 TC stock except ATR 2.5"
1983 Pontiac Transam T-top 5.7 T56 [email protected] top speed: 176mph
1978 Fairmont 2.3 4-spd Big-top S/W
1946 Willys CJ2A 134.2ci L4 No-top
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87tcoupe
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Canton, Michigan
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Well when I think i relieve the pressure after I played with the cable, but then the darn spring just pushed back against the rotor. I have read on these calipers having the emergency like built it to them, does that mean if I want to eliminate it i hafta replace the calipers? or can I do something else. Thanks A LOT lol
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Robert Camp
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Raleigh, NC
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The parking brake is the auto adjust mechanism of the '87/'88 also. If you remove the cables, you will loose the wear adjustment of the caliper. Have you considered replacing the cables, if that's the issue. NAPA has replacements that are not very expensive. The two rear are around $25.00 each and the front about $15.00.
Robert Camp
'86 Medium Regatta Blue TC, 5-speed, original owner.
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87tcoupe
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Canton, Michigan
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The entire mechanism is shot from the brackets by the doors all the way to the rear calipers. What is the "wear adjustment"? and do I really not want to lose that lol. Thanks a lot for your help.
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Robert Camp
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Raleigh, NC
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wear adjustment, compensation made to the caliper piston location due the loss of friction material on the brake pads.
I don't know if you want to loose that or not, maybe you like a lot of brake pedal movement as the pads wear. In order to adjust the rear calipers for pad wear in the '87/'88 you have to engage the parking brake.
Robert Camp
'86 Medium Regatta Blue TC, 5-speed, original owner.
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87tcoupe
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Canton, Michigan
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Forcedbird
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Sep 2002
Seneca Falls, N.Y., United States
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Is there anything really bad about not using your parking brake?
88 TC
HY 35, Ported Oval head w/OS valves, EEC Tuner, Bob's MOAL, .510 lift cam, Tial 38mm wastegate, K&N in fender, Kirban AFPR, Walbro 255lph fuel pump, 57 lb inj., GN intercooler, Gillis valve, Race eng. adjustable cam pulley, HKS SSQV BOV, Steeda Tri-ax shifter, 4" DP to 2 1/2" exhaust, no muffers, Timing set to 12* BTDC, 26 psi of boost. Needs to get tuned!
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Pete D
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Northern OH
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Forcebird
See the respnse by Gadgetolds in this post.
http://natomessageboard.com/cgi-bin/ulti...407#000008
This was his "new" exhaust system
Pete Dunham
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Forcedbird
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Seneca Falls, N.Y., United States
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Quote:Originally posted by Pete D:
Forcebird
See the respnse by Gadgetolds in this post.
http://natomessageboard.com/cgi-bin/ulti...407#000008
This was his "new" exhaust system
True, that is very possible.
Quote:Originally posted by Robert Camp:
wear adjustment, compensation made to the caliper piston location due the loss of friction material on the brake pads.
I don't know if you want to loose that or not, maybe you like a lot of brake pedal movement as the pads wear. In order to adjust the rear calipers for pad wear in the '87/'88 you have to engage the parking brake.
What I really meant was, is it bad for the brakes.....not having the wear adjustment?
88 TC
HY 35, Ported Oval head w/OS valves, EEC Tuner, Bob's MOAL, .510 lift cam, Tial 38mm wastegate, K&N in fender, Kirban AFPR, Walbro 255lph fuel pump, 57 lb inj., GN intercooler, Gillis valve, Race eng. adjustable cam pulley, HKS SSQV BOV, Steeda Tri-ax shifter, 4" DP to 2 1/2" exhaust, no muffers, Timing set to 12* BTDC, 26 psi of boost. Needs to get tuned!
Proud to be a NATO member!
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