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NorCalD50
08-14-2013, 08:13 PM
Hello! This is my first post to these forums, I've owned a 1986 Power Ram for a number of years now. It's a fun little truck and has served me pretty well. A couple months back, the rear differential took a crap (something ended up puncturing it from the inside of the housing out [strange]). Anyways, it was when I realized how much that truck did for me that I decided to replace the rear end. I also quickly realized how rare these seemingly generic trucks are!

Anyways, back to the point. I found a donor truck at my local yards finally. It was a 1982 Power Ram. Same 4WD and 3.9 (I think that's what it was) ratio differential. Completed the swap with no issues and the truck is back on the road. With one exception...

The parking break seems to have WAY TOO MUCH slack. It doesn't engage in the slightest when I pull it all the way up. Everything seemed so compatible so I didn't really bother with it. Well now it's starting to egg my OCD on and I'd like to know a way to correct or adjust it, if there even is a way. I tried some searching and couldn't find anything, so I'm resorting to fellow enthusiasts. Any ideas?

DroppedMitsu
08-14-2013, 08:26 PM
Tighten the cable from under the truck

NorCalD50
08-14-2013, 08:32 PM
Tighten the cable from under the truck

Wasn't sure it was that simple, nor make up for as much slack as I'm experiencing. Alright I'll give it a shot. Where is the adjustment?

camoit
08-14-2013, 08:44 PM
First adjust the rear brakes. That will make a big difference. I would guess you changed the shoes while you were in there. Use a safe set tool. Then you can adjust the cables. If you can't get enough adjustment out of it. You can have California Push Pull or a local shop re work the cable for you. There is a link to them in the link section.

Safe Set Tool.

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NorCalD50
08-14-2013, 08:51 PM
First adjust the rear brakes. That will make a big difference. I would guess you changed the shoes while you were in there. Use a safe set tool. Then you can adjust the cables. If you can't get enough adjustment out of it. You can have California Push Pull or a local shop re work the cable for you. There is a link to them in the link section.

Safe Set Tool.

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Fantastic. I'll look into it. I peeked under the car and found this little assembly, I assume this is where I adjust cables?

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camoit
08-14-2013, 08:54 PM
Yep there are a couple of places, just fallow the cables.