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Adjusting handbrake on FJ 40's
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Adjusting handbrake on FJ 40's
Howdy guys and gals if there are any here!
My old mans' just got his FJ 40 on the road. We've rebuilt a diesel motor and put it into the FJ 40 body. Everythings fine apart from the damn handbrake. Its a Drum brake thats bolted to the transfercase and the rear prop shaft bolts to the otherside of it. As i'm sure some of you all ready know.
Does anyone know how to adjust the damn thing. At the mo its not working at all. I can only assume that it has brake shoes inside it that probably need replacing. But I thought i'd try to adjust it first. So if anyone knows how, can you please let me know.
Cheers
Dave.
My old mans' just got his FJ 40 on the road. We've rebuilt a diesel motor and put it into the FJ 40 body. Everythings fine apart from the damn handbrake. Its a Drum brake thats bolted to the transfercase and the rear prop shaft bolts to the otherside of it. As i'm sure some of you all ready know.
Does anyone know how to adjust the damn thing. At the mo its not working at all. I can only assume that it has brake shoes inside it that probably need replacing. But I thought i'd try to adjust it first. So if anyone knows how, can you please let me know.
Cheers
Dave.
There is an adjuster between the B/Plate and transfer at the bottom 10mm spanner possibly seized. Or oil from the seal you can be getting into a hole can of worms in that drum. Good news is that the shoes are cheap and you can get all the springs.
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Watch where you driven!!!
Watch where you driven!!!
um leave it in gear... that'll work as well as a transfer mounted handbrake.
seriously, on the front (part pointing towards the front of the car) there should be a 10 or 12 mm bolt sticking out. turn that adjusts the shoes up a bit
cable can be adjusted in the cab, (on my 40 anyway)
but most likely inside the drum (take off driveshaft, then big nut 30 or 32mm from memory) pull the drum housing. you'll see your problem
on mine i have had the circlips break, so that the drums just flop about,
or a slow oil leak from the transfer case turns it into a greasy goo pit with no friction
good luck.
seriously, on the front (part pointing towards the front of the car) there should be a 10 or 12 mm bolt sticking out. turn that adjusts the shoes up a bit
cable can be adjusted in the cab, (on my 40 anyway)
but most likely inside the drum (take off driveshaft, then big nut 30 or 32mm from memory) pull the drum housing. you'll see your problem
on mine i have had the circlips break, so that the drums just flop about,
or a slow oil leak from the transfer case turns it into a greasy goo pit with no friction
good luck.
Spit my last breath
Just
If u've got a 40 u dont need a handbreak
Just chuck it in 1st Low range....i was pullin apart my near diff and had to turn the driveshaft, i thought it was a bit hard to turn( but i could still turn it by hand), then i realised i had my handbreak on
Gotta love the 40's
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A handbrake that works on a 40 ?
If u've got a 40 u dont need a handbreak
Just chuck it in 1st Low range....i was pullin apart my near diff and had to turn the driveshaft, i thought it was a bit hard to turn( but i could still turn it by hand), then i realised i had my handbreak on
Gotta love the 40's
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you will soon know where parks are agaisnt kerbs etc.
18 months with a 40. 0 months with a handbrake working.
but yo uget over these small things.
it is a dilemna when needing to stop and start on big hills when wheeling.
18 months with a 40. 0 months with a handbrake working.
but yo uget over these small things.
it is a dilemna when needing to stop and start on big hills when wheeling.
EVERYONE LOVES A 40
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Took the 40 off road today at a local track. I was extremely impressed. Mind you, i still haven't got the handbrake working and it would've come in handy for a few dodgy hill starts!
I usually drive a daihatsu feroza and the stock 40 is twice as good! I'm sure its just because of the feroza's independant front suspension.
Dave
I usually drive a daihatsu feroza and the stock 40 is twice as good! I'm sure its just because of the feroza's independant front suspension.
Dave
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