Lokar Universal Emergency Brake Cable User Manual

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General Installation Notes:

Please read instructions completely before beginning installation. If you have
any questions please call.

Before starting installation, use wheel chocks to block the wheels. Do not
attempt to install this product while the engine is running. Disconnect the
negative battery cable before beginning installation.

Make sure the engine, transmission, body and frame are properly grounded.
We recommend applying anti-seize lubricant to all aluminum threads before
final assembly.

These Emergency Brake Cables are designed to be used with either Lokar's

Connector Cables or Lokar's Floor Mount Emergency Hand Brake.
Some brake systems also require a special clevis (sold separately) in order to

connect to the brake caliper:

- 1984-up Corvette

- Jag rear end with Wilwood brakes

- Wilwood stand-alone E-brake caliper

- Baer Brakes

- SSBC with Integrated E-brake

- SSBC with Stand-Alone E-brake caliper

Please see the Lokar catalog or website, or call Lokar for more information.
Refer to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 for the component names.
Step 1:
Remove the inner wires, brake cable springs, and the 7/16"-20 thin

nylock nuts from the backing plate fittings on the new Lokar cable

housings.

Step 2: Insert the backing plate fittings into the original cable holes in the

backing plates (drum brakes) or the original cable mounting brackets

(disc brakes), and secure each with the 7/16"-20 thin nylock nut.

Step 3: Determine where the double cable adjuster bracket is going to be

mounted. The double cable adjuster bracket must be positioned so

that the cables are being pulled in a straight line between the double

cable adjuster bracket and the brake cable clevis (if using a floor

mount emergency hand brake) or single cable adjuster bracket (if

using a connector cable).

Mount the double cable adjuster bracket securely to the vehicle

floor or frame. Adjust the position of the cable adjusters so that they

are threaded about three-quarters of the way into the double cable

adjuster bracket.

Step 4: Route the cable housings up to the double cable adjuster bracket.
Step 5: It will be necessary to shorten the new brake cable housings. Make sure that the inner

wires are removed from the cable housings. Mark the cable housings where they line

up with the double cable adjuster bracket. If the cable housings are braided stainless

steel, slide the ferrules back towards the rear end, away from the ends that are being

cut.

DO NOT remove the ferrules from the braided stainless steel housings! If the cable

housings are black universal, remove the ferrules.

If the brake cables have the braided stainless steel housings, wrap tape around the

area to be cut and use an abrasive cutoff saw or fine-toothed hacksaw to cut the cable

housings at your mark. If the brake cables have the black universal housings, cut the

cable housings at your mark using heavy duty 8" diagonal cutting pliers or a hacksaw.

Lokar recommends Klein brand Diagonal Cutting Pliers, # D2000-28 available at The

Home Depot or through W. W. Graingers, Part # 4A838.

After cutting the cable housings, put the ferrules back in place at the end of the cable

housings. The ferrules do

NOT need to be crimped or otherwise attached in place.

Step 6: Insert the cable housings and ferrules into the cable adjusters on the double cable

adjuster bracket.

Step 7: Install the brake cable springs onto the inner wires, and then install the inner wires

into the cable housings starting from the backing plate fittings.

Step 8: Insert the cable ball ends into the emergency brake levers inside the brake drums or

on the brake calipers.

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Universal Emergency Brake Cable Installation Instructions

Universal Emergency Brake Cable

Installation Instructions

INS0009 Rev. 06/26/13 RPD 04/30/14

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© 2013 Lokar, Inc.

Step 9: Make sure the emergency brake is in the fully off position.

If you are using a Lokar Floor Mount Emergency Hand

Brake, connect the brake cable clevis assembly to the hand

brake using the 5/16" clevis pin, flat washer and cotter pin.

Fig. 3 If you are using a Lokar Connector Cable, remove the

tension adjuster and clevis from the cable union block, and

install the 5/16"-28 threaded rod with jam nuts from the

connector cable kit into the cable union block.

Fig. 4

Fig. 1

FRONT

Cable

Housings

Cable

Adjusters

Ferrules

Inner

Wires

Cable

Union

Block

Tension

Adjuster

5/16" Clevis Pin,

Flat Washer, and

Cotter Pin

Brake Cable

Clevis Assembly

Double Cable

Adjuster Bracket

Step 10: Loosen the set screws in the cable union block, and insert

the inner wires into the cable union block. Tighten the set

screws in the cable union block.

Step 11: The cables should be adjusted evenly. Adjust the cable

tension at the brake cable clevis assembly so that there is

no slack, but making sure that the brakes are not applied

when the emergency brake is released. Generally, you

will want the cables adjusted so that three clicks of the

emergency brake will prevent the vehicle from moving

(although your braking system may be different).

Step 12: Once the emergency brake cables are properly adjusted, cut

off the excess inner wires. It is recommended that you leave

approximately one inch of extra inner wire extending beyond

the cable union block, to allow for future adjustments.

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