How do you take the park brake handle off?

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How do you take the park brake handle off?

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Hey everyone,

I've got my park/emergency brake assembly out of the truck so I can repaint it and also so I can put in the new firewall cover.

What I can't figure out is how to take the plastic handle off the shaft... there seems to be a pin holding it on, but what do I do with it?

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Post by Leeroy »

if you can grab the pin with some pliers you can pull it out, or if not you will have to hit it with a punch and push it all the way through. Once it's through it should just fall into the middle of the tube and the handle will fall right off.
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Normally you'd drive the pin out through the other side, but there's only one hole on the original handle. I used a die grinder to split the plastic and broke it off using a screwdriver. That'll expose the pin where you can either grab it with vice grips or drive it out with a punch. Of course you'll have to buy a replacement handle, but I bet you were gonna do that anyway.
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BTW.... I am looking for a replacement handle for my '65. If anyone has a decent one laying around, I'd be interested.....

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I haven't found a parking brake handle for my 66 either. It looks like a 66 Mustang handle will work.. and they're plentiful. I will try that if they're not reproduced for our trucks.
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have new ones in chrome ,,, just does not say brake on it
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BMJ's 65 wrote:I know this one guy that makes them 8)

Well tell him to step up and not be so bashful!, what do they say on the handle? :D
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CooGAR wrote:BTW.... I am looking for a replacement handle for my '65. If anyone has a decent one laying around, I'd be interested.....

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while we are on the topic of handbrakes, the greenslick seem`s to have a die-cast handle!, is this correct or is it a ring in?

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That almost looks like the plastic is worn down and is white underneath but I don't think they're like that... :hm:
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Alan Mclennan wrote:while we are on the topic of handbrakes, the greenslick seem`s to have a die-cast handle!, is this correct or is it a ring in?

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I got one off a 57 ford country squire wagon just like that ,Alan.
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