RenoHuskerDu Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 Today I attack a job I've postponed for a year. The parking brake has not only gotten very stiff, but it's sticking on now. I had to run over a rough cattle guard back and forth to loosen it up so I can even get the drum off later today. I suspect that it's just the cable seizing up in the housing. I'll pull it and lube it. The LMC parking brake cable repair kit turns out to be one-size-fits-all including Chevy, so I didn't try that. Job pics to follow. Any tips welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kramttocs Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 Thinking it's the front cable or one of the rear cables? Have you disconnected the equalizer to see? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RenoHuskerDu Posted October 13, 2021 Author Share Posted October 13, 2021 Thinking it's the front cable or one of the rear cables? Have you disconnected the equalizer to see? It's the LR. The equalizer tells the tale, found it in this position: And the lever in the drum was stuck in an on position: Found the shoes I'd installed last year are already cracking up. WTH?? Aaaaaaand the root of the tight parking brake problem is the nylon liner failed and wrinkled up. Lubed up the cable well but that didn't help Got a new one coming from RockAuto, NAPA was gonna be $20 more and same wait. I thought about using a wire wheel to remove the nylon, but it would probably melt and make a mess. Fortunately, son #1 suggested robbing one from his Bully parts donor truck (Partacus) for now to get the 86 (Puddles) back on the road. I just sealed up his drip rail seams last night, expecting big rain in Texas. Also found him 3 quarts low on oil, serious finger wagging time at the kids! With that 100gal bed tank, it's easy to skip dipstick reading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 It's the LR. The equalizer tells the tale, found it in this position: And the lever in the drum was stuck in an on position: Found the shoes I'd installed last year are already cracking up. WTH?? Aaaaaaand the root of the tight parking brake problem is the nylon liner failed and wrinkled up. Lubed up the cable well but that didn't help Got a new one coming from RockAuto, NAPA was gonna be $20 more and same wait. I thought about using a wire wheel to remove the nylon, but it would probably melt and make a mess. Fortunately, son #1 suggested robbing one from his Bully parts donor truck (Partacus) for now to get the 86 (Puddles) back on the road. I just sealed up his drip rail seams last night, expecting big rain in Texas. Also found him 3 quarts low on oil, serious finger wagging time at the kids! With that 100gal bed tank, it's easy to skip dipstick reading. Bummer! Several problems. Those shoes aren't O'Reilly's house brand are they? Jonathan had chunks fall off of his. Hope you get it going with the Particus bits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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