the silencer/muffler is touching the handbrake cable and so I decided that I need to modify the cable support bracket. It seems that this bracket which is fixed to the chassis just might be an after market modification.?
Anyway, it needs to be made longer in order to drop the cable further away from the silencer box.
Has anyone any suggestions about this ?
Regards
geoff
handbrake cable touching silencer/muffler
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Re: handbrake cable touching silencer/muffler
Geoff, I think the two-legged eyelet bracket on each side that holds the cables is original. At least so on my '69 and '71. That being said, I agree with you that the cable routing is not ideal in that it passes right against the silencer. I always routed the cable underneath the silencer (cable closer to the ground), with the logic being that heat rises and so the cable wouldn't get as hot if underneath the silencer (plus possibly more airflow cooling if it is further away from the body).
One note: My cars all have had an extra layer of plastic insulation around the cable where it goes around the silencer. Perhaps 3 feet worth? 1/8" or 3/16" thick? And only on one side, so I just assumed this was the side that was near the silencer. Does your emergency brake cable have an additional layer of insulation on one side?
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One note: My cars all have had an extra layer of plastic insulation around the cable where it goes around the silencer. Perhaps 3 feet worth? 1/8" or 3/16" thick? And only on one side, so I just assumed this was the side that was near the silencer. Does your emergency brake cable have an additional layer of insulation on one side?
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Re: handbrake cable touching silencer/muffler
This has been a problem since day 1. With a little adjusting and altering of the bracket you can probably get a finger's width of clearance.
The extra bit of plastic or rubber sheathing is supposed to go on the passenger's side to help with the problem but it seems to do a lot of nothing.
The extra bit of plastic or rubber sheathing is supposed to go on the passenger's side to help with the problem but it seems to do a lot of nothing.
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Re: handbrake cable touching silencer/muffler
I was thinking of bringing my car to a custom exhaust shop and having the pipes on my standard exhaust bent away from the cable. It seems possible, there is alot of room there to get it up and out of the way
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Re: handbrake cable touching silencer/muffler
Its factory and requires you to put the cable back exactly the way you found it from the factory however after 40 years many folks get cars that prior owners did not do a very good job matching the factory orientation of things. Some even put the trailing arms on upside down making the brake cable alignment even worse.
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Re: handbrake cable touching silencer/muffler
I wonder too if the exhaust systems sold are not an exact match to the original designs.