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Sprint rear brakes , info needed ASAP

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Hi All,
I'm putting the rear brakes back together
Is this the correct way around ?
The pic is the left hand rear assembly

Is the self adjusting lever in the correct position , IE on outside of cylinder , or should it go on the inside

Many thanks
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#2 Post by SprintMWU773V »

It all looks very wrong to me. Your back plate appears to be on the wrong way round and where's the half shaft?
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That confused me. Your pic is upside down.

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He might be an Aussie :lol:
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#5 Post by simonhorton »

Better pics added now
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And I've resized them for you.
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#7 Post by SprintMWU773V »

Makes much more sense with those new pictures!
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#8 Post by Jon Tilson »

2 crucial points...

The toothed adjuster wheels are threaded differently for each side. The lever moves the toothed wheel as the handbrake is applied in such a way that the threaded bit moves the shoe outwards. The lever will then click over the wheel when the shoe reaches the drum.

The other thing is there is a small H shaped shim that goes in the square hole in the shoe that the lever
presses against. If this is missing the lever moves too far and cant apply enough pressure for the
handbrake to be effective.

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Here you go, tilt your head to the right because the axle is rotated!

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#10 Post by simonhorton »

Thanks again for the info

So are my brakes fitted correctly

Lever ratchet on outside of cylinder ?
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#11 Post by James467 »

Looks OK to me Simon.
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#12 Post by simonhorton »

Thank you James

So to confirm
ratchet lever on outside of cylinder ( closest to drum )
And wheel cylinder / handbrake lever roughly between 5 and 7 o'clock
IE - at bottom of backplate

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#13 Post by James467 »

Yes, unless mine is set up wrong! :D

Here's a better view for you.

This is the passenger (NS) side.

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and from the manual

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Thanks again James
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#15 Post by Jon Tilson »

The lever should be in the resting position towards the backplate, not towards the drum. As the handbrake lever
moves it has to turn the toothed wheel. If its resting position is toward the drum, as the lever is pulled it will miss the toothed
wheel.

James picture has it right, and shows the shim.

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