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> Rear brake cable attachment pictorial, because I could not find one...
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post Jul 22 2008, 01:27 AM
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This car had no e-brake because it was a track car and the Haynes and Pelican diagram's weren't so clear to me.

Pelican Part #'s, hope this helps...

bracket on trailing arm:

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new cable:

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hmmm, can't see the clip groove:

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could be the powdercoat thickness:

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fix with grinder, file, and rattlecan:

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ahh, clip (swivel pin 99918801702) fits now:

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Good thing new rubber boot is very pliable (Hand Brake Sealing Sleeve 914-424-591-00-OEM):

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Insert pin and clip (Hood Shock Lock Ring 911 Turbo 89-94 N-012-645-2-M100), completed assembly:

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next the handbrake side...
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post Jul 30 2008, 05:11 PM
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Felix, here's a shot from my website.... As Jim stated, it's just a tab spot welded to the firewall...

BTW, glad to see you back on the board, I hope things are going well for you.

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