Routing ebrake cable in tunnel?
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Routing ebrake cable in tunnel?
My damn e-brake disengage, and I originally thought it was too short, as its for the ls1 system but I have determined that the slots on the body of the car are keeping it from moving. I can get it to work by letting the cables hang there, but I'm worried about them not staying there. How do you guys route you cables, and is there a better way to tuck all this stuff up there?
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From: Lawrence, KS
Car: Met. Silver 85 IROC/Sold
Engine: 350 HO Deluxe (350ci/330hp)
Transmission: T-5 (Non-WC)
Axle/Gears: Limited Slip 3.23's
Re: Routing ebrake cable in tunnel?
E-brake guides are available from GM (P/N 10285819 R and 10285818 L). They route the cables away from problems such as exhaust:
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JamesC
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