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36 emergency brake cable
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Ron3181 |
01-17-2020 @ 12:21 PM
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The ball on the end of my cable that goes into the emergency brake level came off. I can't find any vendor who sells 1936 emergency brake cable. Anybody have any ideals on how to fix the end of the cable or where I can purchase a new one.
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Don Rogers |
01-17-2020 @ 7:57 PM
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36 Fords had brake rods, not cables. If you have a cable, you have a modified vehicle and need to post photos of what you are having trouble with.
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Ron3181 |
01-18-2020 @ 5:00 AM
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I forgot to mention I have hydrolic brakes.
This message was edited by Ron3181 on 1-18-20 @ 5:01 AM
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kubes40 |
01-19-2020 @ 7:09 AM
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I'd suggest you measure the cable and get a reproduction to replace it. They're cheap at around $20.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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Ron3181 |
01-19-2020 @ 7:44 AM
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I found the handbrake cable I need from the early V8 garage located in West Covina, Ca. They were the original company that a previous owner used for the hydraulic brake parts kit. They have all the parts for 1935 and 1936 Ford necessary to install a hydraulic brake system.
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trjford8 |
01-19-2020 @ 7:47 AM
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If you can get the ball back on the cable you can spot weld it to the cable. Your best bet is to just buy a new cable as Kube has suggested..
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