cheezsnake
Well-known member
Happy 4th of July, Everyone! Quick question concerning the routing of the front parking brake cable. As I was working on the rear drum brakes on my '71, I discovered the front cable from the parking brake foot pedal was frozen. No amount of soaking in penetrating oil was going to free this thing up, so I decided to replace.
I'm wondering the correct way this cable is supposed to run through the floor pan? My parts diagram is not that helpful. I'm pretty sure whoever replaced the floor pan once upon a time didn't do this correctly. The widest part of the new cable is the top collar, which is about 11/16. So, the hole through the floor needs to be at least that big. But, the cable sheath is only 3/8. Is there anything that secures the sheath at the floor pan? I see the rubber sleeve on the new cable is the same diameter as the top collar, so my first though is that might act as a grommet between the pan and the cable sheath. But, I would need to slide it way up the cable from how it came from the factory. Please see attached pic.
Thanks for your help!
I'm wondering the correct way this cable is supposed to run through the floor pan? My parts diagram is not that helpful. I'm pretty sure whoever replaced the floor pan once upon a time didn't do this correctly. The widest part of the new cable is the top collar, which is about 11/16. So, the hole through the floor needs to be at least that big. But, the cable sheath is only 3/8. Is there anything that secures the sheath at the floor pan? I see the rubber sleeve on the new cable is the same diameter as the top collar, so my first though is that might act as a grommet between the pan and the cable sheath. But, I would need to slide it way up the cable from how it came from the factory. Please see attached pic.
Thanks for your help!