The FJ60 parking brake lever is installed and it is a way better product than the Lokar handle that I was previously using. The 60 has way more leverage and the locking mechanism has tighter teeth, both allowing me to lock the brakes a little tighter than before. The handle also has double the working distance, which will be needed when I increase the leverage at the wheels.
The parking brake will finally pass TlCA inspection by stalling the engine in third gear, though I wouldn’t count on it to hold on a hill. Those Cadillac parking brake calipers require a serious amount of force to lock. I can get the brakes to engage on my driveway enough to hold it for a moment, but it will eventually creep backwards.
Now that I have more working distance in my lever, I’ll have somebody plasma cut longer levers and different brackets for the cables to allow for increased leverage at the wheel. I have already experimented with a successful prototype with my previous set up and it seemed to work, though the longer levers increased the distance needed at the handle to engage the brakes and the Lokar handle didn’t have enough working distance to engage.
A huge callout to Ed at Control Cables, Inc. He knew exactly what I was trying to do and they had the parts on hand to convert my emergency brake cable from the 60 to the Chevy setup. I had to remove the heat shrink so that the cable would fit the handle properly. This was a pretty slick fix.
Custom cables & controls made to fit, manufacturer parking brake cables for automotive and industrial applications. Cablecraft Push Pull with Teleflex Morse style cable options. Large selection of hardware fittings for most cable and linkage applications.
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Thank you again,
@KSJ85, for the handle. It is perfect.
Old lever
Control Cables, Inc. FJ60 to Chevy cable
FJ60 lever