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    E brake spring modification

    Hi Guys,
    I can't find the link to the info on the spring for the e brake mod.
    Can someone post the link or item information on the spring needed.

    PS-I have the FFR supplied performance brakes.
    Are the E brake cables suppose to have a E-clip to hold the cable into the caliper?
    Mine did not come with any E-clips, but I see a under cut ring in the e brake cable.

    Thanks for the inputs
    Martin

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    I used a pair of 3-1/4" length, 7/16" O.D., .062 wire gauge (Hillman Item # 540120, #40) springs. I also added a pair of 1/2” E-clips to secure the cable sheath to the bracket.

    Note that this is for the Wilwood setup with the parking brake integrated into the caliper.


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    I did a very similar mod to mine and its working very well.
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    While not FFR related, it is essentially the same parts. Upgraded my Fox Mustang to rear disc/five-lug many years ago. They use the same parking brake cables and you can get the correct Ford clips from National Parts Depot (major Mustang restoration parts company). Not sure where you are located, but they have retail ops in CA, MI, NC, and FL, and obviously mail order.

    https://www.npdlink.com/product/clip.../205683/160111

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    Thank you guys
    Huge help. Have a good weekend
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    The springs I used were Century Spring C730, 13/32 x 2 ¾ x .047 (from True Value Hardware), which looks to be 1/2 shorter, and smaller wire dia. than John's. They seem to work. No hang ups or sticky pads. (I have the 3 link straight axel, different caliper it looks like. Mine are Wilwood).
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    Are you using a E clip to hold the ebrake cable into your caliper?
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    Quote Originally Posted by magicmarto View Post
    boat737
    Are you using a E clip to hold the ebrake cable into your caliper?
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    No I'm not. Either they weren't noted in the manual, or maybe I missed that instruction. Bottom line is there is nothing holding the cable housing in the mount/bracket other than not enough slack in the inner cable to allow it to back out. Haven't had any issues with the cable housing end backing out of the bracket. So far working fine.
    Last edited by boat737; 11-17-2019 at 10:34 PM.
    If Brute Force doesn't work, you're not using enough of it.
    Basic Stuff: MK4 Complete Kit #8439, Wilwood's, 17" Halibrands. Extra Stuff: Stainless brake and fuel lines, Breeze cooling, Battery mount, SS Roll Bar. Old Fart Stuff: Heater, Seat Heaters, Footbox Fresh Air, Stereo, Keyless ignition, Power Steering, Hyd Clutch.
    Young & Dumb Stuff: 427w Dart, TKO600, 3 link Moser M9/Ford 9", 3.5:1, Eaton TruTrac Posi. Graduation Thread

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