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310 Parking Brake
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotrod1830" data-source="post: 110756" data-attributes="member: 4331"><p>does the lever not stay up, or does it not work at all, even if you hold the lever up? If the later, you will need to pull the chain case cover and inspect the locking pawl. If the lever will not stay up,but the brake works, the pawl lever inside the chain case is probably bent. On my old 310, if that happened, I could pull on the lever hard enough to bend the pawl back over the spring center and it would hold. It happens when you try to move with the parking brake engaged. Wouldnt hurt to pop of the chain case and have a look at it and see how it works. Pretty simple mechanism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotrod1830, post: 110756, member: 4331"] does the lever not stay up, or does it not work at all, even if you hold the lever up? If the later, you will need to pull the chain case cover and inspect the locking pawl. If the lever will not stay up,but the brake works, the pawl lever inside the chain case is probably bent. On my old 310, if that happened, I could pull on the lever hard enough to bend the pawl back over the spring center and it would hold. It happens when you try to move with the parking brake engaged. Wouldnt hurt to pop of the chain case and have a look at it and see how it works. Pretty simple mechanism. [/QUOTE]
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