Toyota still used that ebrake configuration, I believe. Have the same thing in my 98.
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Toyota still used that ebrake configuration, I believe. Have the same thing in my 98.
old mazda's have it too.
This is what Troy and I did after cracking a cast oil pan. He is still running it today...
http://offroadrepublic.com/gallery2/...2_itemId=46817
I want to say I even had one in my 05 tacoma, so they should be real easy to find. If I remember correctly the end of the cable attaches to the handle with a pin, so you can just unbolt the handle and unpin the cable and its out of the truck. Then just rig up a new cable system to match your needs and pin it to the handleQuote:
Originally Posted by JeepPhisherman
found this schematic for you
A yota one would be perfect
I'll snap a picture of mine tonight, looks a little different than that schematic, but it should be something you could find easily in a yard.
I was referring to how the cable connects to the e-brake. I thought you meant cruisers used t-case e-brakes. I'm happy with the hand lever I have, I think.
oh, gotcha, I'll see what I can hunt up. If I can't find any, I have a spare case sitting at home with the parking brake on it. I'll get my dad to get some pics this weekend.
Although, the dash mounted lever would open up some room on the floor between the seats. hmm....
One more of the skid. This is another reason I wanted the f-body pan. It still may need a little trimming for the oil filter.
Sweet project John. Perhaps a ramp built in to the drain plug notch would also be a good idea...keep the drips from makin a mess in the skid plate.Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
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Originally Posted by mudtoy67
I definately thought of that. After looking at it, it would get too close to the pan. I'm afraid it would deflect up into the pan under load. Besides, I think the biggest part of the mess will be from the filter when it comes off. I've got some other ideas I'm going to try. Something to contain the mess and make it easy to clean out. Yes, Jimmy, it may involve speedholes.
Put a twist lock thingy that you can attach a hose to like an airplane/boat. Then when you smash it on a rock, it'll empty the contents of your oilpan all over the trail. It'll be like a James Bond car except different.
can you do a filter relocation kit on it