Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
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Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
As the thread title really.
I have a 1983 ultra basic van, so currently has no handbrake switch or dash tell-tale.
I have seen lots of variations of switch location on the later lever assembly, but no pictures of switches on early lever assemblies.
Is there a switch for this? I am blowed if I could make a standard door-pin switch fit, without resorting to fabricating a special mounting bracket.
Any thoughts, suggestions, pictures or ideas?
other than - if it never had one, then it will never need one
No need to re-invent the wheel if a solution already exists.
Many thanks in advance,
Rob
I have a 1983 ultra basic van, so currently has no handbrake switch or dash tell-tale.
I have seen lots of variations of switch location on the later lever assembly, but no pictures of switches on early lever assemblies.
Is there a switch for this? I am blowed if I could make a standard door-pin switch fit, without resorting to fabricating a special mounting bracket.
Any thoughts, suggestions, pictures or ideas?
other than - if it never had one, then it will never need one
No need to re-invent the wheel if a solution already exists.
Many thanks in advance,
Rob
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
Ours is an early van(‘83 dg) too.
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
How are you going to provide a Dash tell tale indication as you worded, is there a blank for the Red handbrake on already in place. Mine was disconnected at both ends for some reason, I had to fit a new switch at the handle, which was the same as the passenger side courtesy light so i used that.
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
I am converting the whole van from a basic early wiring set-up to a later set-up.
I have three tell-tale units.. two with 3 wires and one with 5 wires.
I have modified one of the 3 wire units to fulfil both functions via two separate LEDs. One in each panel window.
Admittedly there was no wiring for the reservoir level switch and handbrake in the later loom, so I have retro fitted the necessary wires and the dash tell-tales.
Oddly though - I am sure it would have had the blanking panel in the cluster surround, but I cannot find it anymore.
I have three tell-tale units.. two with 3 wires and one with 5 wires.
I have modified one of the 3 wire units to fulfil both functions via two separate LEDs. One in each panel window.
Admittedly there was no wiring for the reservoir level switch and handbrake in the later loom, so I have retro fitted the necessary wires and the dash tell-tales.
Oddly though - I am sure it would have had the blanking panel in the cluster surround, but I cannot find it anymore.
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
Mine does not have a reservoir level switch, the only reason I reconnected the handbrake switch was because I sometimes drove off with the handbrake on and I thought it maybe an MOT failure. Anyway what you are doing sounds a bit more involved than what I would try so good luck.
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
It sounds harder than it is in reality.
My van is completely stripped for restoration.
Too much welding required but it is the wife's van and it MUST be done regardless of cost and futility.
In memory of her late dad.
Over the years i have bought a 1987 reconditioned DJ engine.
Full induction system and new stainless exhaust.
I have also bought all the looms and fuse box from a 1987 van.
All the looms have been gone-through and tidied / repaired / updated as required.
I have added all the extra wiring to provide Corsa EPAS, headlamp relays, and a full ISO radio connection harness.
Almost all the electrics are sorted ready to fit when the bodywork is finished.
So the point of this topic, is the mechanical / fabrication aspect for mounting a handbrake switch.
Which looks like a flat plate welded onto the back of the lever fixed pressing.
My van is completely stripped for restoration.
Too much welding required but it is the wife's van and it MUST be done regardless of cost and futility.
In memory of her late dad.
Over the years i have bought a 1987 reconditioned DJ engine.
Full induction system and new stainless exhaust.
I have also bought all the looms and fuse box from a 1987 van.
All the looms have been gone-through and tidied / repaired / updated as required.
I have added all the extra wiring to provide Corsa EPAS, headlamp relays, and a full ISO radio connection harness.
Almost all the electrics are sorted ready to fit when the bodywork is finished.
So the point of this topic, is the mechanical / fabrication aspect for mounting a handbrake switch.
Which looks like a flat plate welded onto the back of the lever fixed pressing.
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
I will have a look at mine tomorrow to see if I can throw more light on what has already been posted.
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
Thanks, that would be greatly appreciated.
I think that I have come up with a crude, simple but good solution.
A simple angle bracket from the rear mounting hole, and then a flat strip going horizontally across the back of the fixed part of the lever assembly.
I will see if I have time to create something at work today. I have some old perforated central locking motor mounting strip that I plan to hack into shape.
The challenge is getting the height right to clear the hand-brake cable,
and the lateral position correct to bear upon the rear of the moving part of the lever assembly.
I think that I have come up with a crude, simple but good solution.
A simple angle bracket from the rear mounting hole, and then a flat strip going horizontally across the back of the fixed part of the lever assembly.
I will see if I have time to create something at work today. I have some old perforated central locking motor mounting strip that I plan to hack into shape.
The challenge is getting the height right to clear the hand-brake cable,
and the lateral position correct to bear upon the rear of the moving part of the lever assembly.
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
If you buy a late hand brake it would have a proper grip handle as well.
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
Indeed, that is an option.
I was always convinced though that the mounting hole alignment was slightly different between early and late lever assemblies.
The earlier lever assembly appears more 'stepped in' towards the middle of the van floor, whereas the later assembly has the mounting holes more central, and therefore sets the lever assembly closer to the driver's seat by about 1" (2.5cm).
That is what it looks like to me.
I was always convinced though that the mounting hole alignment was slightly different between early and late lever assemblies.
The earlier lever assembly appears more 'stepped in' towards the middle of the van floor, whereas the later assembly has the mounting holes more central, and therefore sets the lever assembly closer to the driver's seat by about 1" (2.5cm).
That is what it looks like to me.
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
Just looked at mine and it is the same as images already posted, looks as if the switch can be unscrewed from what appears to be a fixed/integral part of the handbrake.
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
Okay - so I had a think about how to do this without welding anything to the handbrake assembly, and without having to buy a different lever.
It is a bit of a Mechano moment, but it works perfectly.
Paint it black and it will not look so ugly and stand out so much.
Lever up 1 click.
Handbrake down.
As you can see, it utilises the rear lever location bolt to locate the switch mount.
The rubber gaiter should still fit comfortably over the top without catching.
It is a bit of a Mechano moment, but it works perfectly.
Paint it black and it will not look so ugly and stand out so much.
Lever up 1 click.
Handbrake down.
As you can see, it utilises the rear lever location bolt to locate the switch mount.
The rubber gaiter should still fit comfortably over the top without catching.
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1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
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Re: Early Handbrake - Can I fit a switch?
Well done, looks the business, The rubber cover should hide your work in any case.
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