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grease seals/sticking parking brake
  • Nevada HudsonNevada Hudson
    Posts: 944Platinum Member
    Can new wheel grease seals for stepdowns (51 Hornet) still be obtained at major auto parts stores? Now the parking brake will not release on the same vehicle, without messing with the handle for 15 minutes! . Anyone had this problem, and know what to do to fix it?
  • HudzillaHudzilla
    Posts: 1,285Platinum Member
    Ray , the OEM l seal was a Standard # 1680. Use National #473228 as a replacement. Might have to remove spring if necessary. This is for the front seals. Rear OEM seal is National #150066 try using CR 17310. This is for a spicer/dana rear so it may vary for a Hudson built rear end. As far as sticking hand brakes are concerned,you may want to check on the condition of the springs on the ratcheting mechanism. Sometimes they can clog up with crud or one of them may be broken and not allowing full release due to the sticking ratchet.
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,769Moderator
    You say the parking brake will not release. Do you mean that when you twist it, the handle won't move down a bit? If so, does it not move at all, or do you encounter resistance as if the cable itself is bound up somewhere along the line?



    Or, do you mean that you can push the handle down, but the rear brake shoes are still holding the drums?
  • dummydummy
    Posts: 243Gold Member
    I Had This Very Same Problem With My 53, I Dicovered That The Cable Under The Car Was Caugth On Something Underneath Below The Front Seat. A Little Guide For The Cable Had Moved. This Was Awhile Back, Sorry I Cant Discribe Better.
  • Nevada HudsonNevada Hudson
    Posts: 944Platinum Member
    Jon B wrote:
    You say the parking brake will not release. Do you mean that when you twist it, the handle won't move down a bit? If so, does it not move at all, or do you encounter resistance as if the cable itself is bound up somewhere along the line?



    Or, do you mean that you can push the handle down, but the rear brake shoes are still holding the drums?



    Jon, After about 15 minutes of pushing and twisting, I can finally get the release down. When I get the handle down, the rear brake drums are released.
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,769Moderator
    Have you first eyeballed the entire ratchet rod and housing, under the dash, to be sure everything is working smoothly? You'd have to lie on the floor to do this, probably. It might be that something is getting hung up there.



    The next possibility is that the cable is frayed or something, in its conduit.



    Another possibility is that something is caught, down at the lever assembly (at the other end of the cable, under the front seat).



    But I'd check the handle and ratchet rod under the dash, first.
  • half bakedhalf baked
    Posts: 430Platinum Member
    my bet is that the park mechanism under the floor (where the single cable from the handle splits off to the 2 drum cables) will be gummed up with crud just like mine is