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grey_ghost
12th October 2013, 11:47 AM
Hi All,

While cleaning the gearbox I figured that I should also clean / paint / service the hand brake.

The first thing I decided to do was remove the hand-brake drum. I read the workshop manual that says that you remove the bolts on the back of the drum (done), and make sure that the hand brake is completely off (done). You can then remove the drum off - over the prop shaft.

I can't budge the actual drum... Any tips? What am I doing wrong?

http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p549/tomb1971/Roger%20-%201960%20Land%20Rover/IMG_2919_zpsd8395eb1.jpg

The next issue I found was - I believe that I am missing the return spring? In this pic you can see that there is a little bracket that I believe the spring connects to?

http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p549/tomb1971/Roger%20-%201960%20Land%20Rover/IMG_2920_zps577b5c99.jpg

Where does the other end of the return spring connect to?
And lastly - where can I purchase one?

As always - cheers.

chazza
12th October 2013, 02:30 PM
The first thing I decided to do was remove the hand-brake drum. I read the workshop manual that says that you remove the bolts on the back of the drum (done), and make sure that the hand brake is completely off (done). You can then remove the drum off - over the prop shaft.

I can't budge the actual drum... Any tips? What am I doing wrong?



Have you backed the shoes off with the adjuster? They may be catching on the rim of the drum. Sometimes drums stick to the face of the hub, so a few taps with a hammer between the studs will loosen it - put the nuts back on temporarily to protect the threads.

Springs will probably be available from Paddock, Craddock, or Four Wheel drives - Google the part no. I can't remember where the other end goes, but have a look around the crossmember for a small hole,

Cheers Charlie

Homestar
12th October 2013, 03:58 PM
Hi Tom, as mentioned, back the adjusters off, then you may need to give it some persuasion with a hammer tapping around the edges. There is probably rust and other crap holding the drum on around the bolts.

SII Josh
12th October 2013, 10:02 PM
Hi Grey ghost, i have just finished doing the same job, i am adding pics and how i did the job in a thread in the members ride section if you want to see how i did it

Dinty
13th October 2013, 05:52 AM
Hey G.G, you will get an idea from this image where the H/brake spring connects, there should be a small tab similar to the one in your image, but the other tab is down low on the T/case mount
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu319/DJM110/IMG_1969_zpse441461e.jpg
hope thats of some help cheers mate Dennis:angel:

Jondavball
13th October 2013, 06:23 AM
Thanks GG. Am due to refit my hand brake today, to exactly how it was before I dismantled it, which is without a return spring. Now I know I need one. The problem with restoring an old car (when you have no mechanical knowledge) is that you hope most things were correct before you started.

gromit
13th October 2013, 10:09 AM
4 Wheel Drives have the springs, listed at $3.30 their p/n is K75.


Colin