[DML] Re: Parking Brakes
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[DML] Re: Parking Brakes



If after replacing worn parts and adjusting everything and you don't
have a nice, tight parking brake then you may have a bad cable. The
cables should move freely so if they don't, try lubricating them. If
that doesn't help you may have to replace the tight ones. A properly
adjusted and working parking brake on a Delorean holds reasonably well.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, steve trimble <stevetrimble52@xxxx> wrote:
> After just completing a complete brake overhaul
> including new parking brake pads the parking brakes
> are as weak as before. I adjusted as normal but they
> are WEAK! Any suggestions? If this situation is normal
> I am surprised there isn't a pile of wrecked Jaguars
> at the bottom of a big hill somewhere!!
> Thanks
> Steve T
> 
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