[Healeys] Nothing Goes Right

Michael MacLean rrengineer.mike at att.net
Wed Jun 26 10:32:19 MDT 2019


 Well, that is certainly an option.Mike M.

    On Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 2:20:21 AM PDT, Peter & Veronica <greylinn at ozemail.com.au> wrote:  
 
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...I had a similar problem when I wanted to use a Series II Landrover handbrake lever in my BN1 (because that’s what I had!) I simply cut off the tube that the shaft runs in & rewelded it on the other side of the ratchet plate.

  

Cheers

  

Peter Linn

  

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From: Michael MacLean
Sent: Wednesday, 26 June 2019 7:11 PM
To: Healeys
Subject: [Healeys] Nothing Goes Right

  

    I ordered the 8 point 2 3/16" hub nut wrench from Moss so I can torque the hub nut down.  The 2 13/64ths tube wrench I have is too big and just slips off when I apply any pressure to the nut.  I'll never get it torqued down that way.  I called the Moss tech line to ask if the new flimsy looking tube hub nut wrench they now sell will let me torque the nut to 150 ft lbs.  Almost before I could finish asking him, he said, "that's what we designed it for!"  I am not convinced.  Go to the online Moss catalog and look at part number 384-907.  Tell me that looks like a tool you can put a lot of torque on a 1/4" thick nut.

     Now look at the picture I have included in this email.  I want to install my nice re-chromed emergency brake handle and new emergency brake cable.  If you look at the restored handle on the left you may notice something odd.  The ratchet plate that bolts to the tunnel is for a handbrake that is installed on the driver's side of the tunnel.  Only problem is, the BN2 emergency brake handle is on the passenger side.  I have a good parts brake handle, (the handle on the right in the picture) at least I thought I did.  The ratchet plate is corroded solid on the shaft.  I have been soaking it in PB Blaster for a couple of days.  I think it is going to need a blue wrench.  Of course I don't have one.

     Every thing I do to this car to put it back together is a fight.  Nothing is easy, nothing goes right.  So, I am looking for a emergency brake handle ratchet plate like the one on the right in my picture.  I'm willing to pay.  

Mike MacLean

  
  
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