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Hi,
How do you get the hand brake cable out the caliper without damaging it?
I tried using a drift with a club hammer and it didn't move one bit.
I was trying to replace the caliper but the cables fine. I've left the cable in the caliper and used a new cable now but how do you get it out for future reference?
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You can't really get old ones out without some damage. Drift/punch is the only way but something inevitably gets damaged, should've been able to get it out like that though. Had you not pulled the inner cable out first?
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I had no problems with mine, sprayed with wd40 night before, and knocked them through
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Yours might have been replaced in the past. I've only had issues on my hatchback where I couldn't get them out and last time I had to snip the nipple off pull the inner out, then drill the pressed housing out the caliper.
The estate were very easy and so were the ones on the calipers of the spare beams I've bulit.
Tom, what do you mean? The nipples are fixed at both end so you can't pull the cable out without cutting them off. I did pull it so the nipple was against the housing and was smacking that as last time when I was hitting the house all that was happening was the housing was getting damaged.
When I say housing I mean the collar of the outer that is pressed in to the caliper.
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If you don't need the old cables, cut them and get some pliers on the nipple and rag hell out of it haha! failing that, I drilled mine out, time consuming and hard to get an angle on it and you have to be careful not to drill through the caliper.
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I was hope to save the cable as it was good but I think I'll just drill it out like last time.
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In the end after deciding I was replacing the cable I did give it a few massive hits with the drift and 4 lb club hammer. No movement.
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Fair enough then, maybe use a bit of copper grease on the new one in case you ever want to remove that carefully!
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Are the ends of the cable outer tapered?? soak in lub overnight, grip the end of the outer cable, the bit that fits into the outer cable "stop", and turn.....?
probably much easier to say than do, as I have not done tis job, yet!
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It's got a tapper but spines to so I don't think you can twist it out. I would have tried heat but it would ruined the rubber on the caliper and cable also I didn't have the blow torch with me.
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Now that's a good idea, why didn't I think of that.